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The upholding of Georgia's abortion law, banning the procedure after about six weeks of pregnancy, has significantly constrained abortion access throughout most of the South. This is concurrent with the slight increase in legal abortions nationwide, following the Supreme Court's decision to end the constitutional right to the procedure. Meanwhile, GOP officials continue to throw up roadblocks in multiple states where voters are trying to protect abortion rights.
The total number of legal abortions in the U.S. did not fall in the year after the Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to the procedure. Instead, it increased by about 0.2%, according to the first full-year count of abortions provided nationwide. https://t.co/js5T36tvlT
Georgia’s highest court upheld a law banning abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy, a decision that will keep abortion access significantly constrained throughout most of the South https://t.co/aLE7WMaAWe
Georgia’s Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the state’s prohibition of abortion, rejecting arguments made by doctors and advocacy groups that the law was unconstitutional when the state legislature approved it in 2019. https://t.co/CxuI0KHZ0Z
More than a year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, one thing seems clear: New state bans have done little so far to deter women from obtaining abortions https://t.co/wl78an3efp https://t.co/wl78an3efp
New York GOP lawmakers accuse state education board of pushing antisemitic material to kids https://t.co/5ON8hXVTMX
New: Voters in at Least 10 States Are Trying to Protect Abortion Rights. GOP Officials Are Throwing Up Roadblocks. https://t.co/ClZUwvBXin
New Jersey’s GOP tries to blunt Democrats’ election abortion attacks https://t.co/VaHb6tY0OW
Anti-abortion campaigners try to break their losing streak https://t.co/gwmYgr7Xxj
Colorado cannot ban unproven abortion pill reversal treatment, judge says https://t.co/av5WI73JjM https://t.co/tJgmxqMOAS
Anti-abortion groups seeking to build opposition to a reproductive rights measure in Ohio are messaging heavily around a term for an abortion procedure that was once used later in pregnancy but that hasn't been legal in the U.S. for over 15 years. https://t.co/TVP44Getpa
In deep red Kentucky, Democrats bet abortion will be a winning issue in the governor's race Since Dobbs, candidates and measures backing abortion rights have won in every election, including in Kentucky. Democrats hope to repeat the victory on Nov. 7. https://t.co/fQToKOFprQ
In deep red Kentucky, Democrats bet abortion will be a winning issue in the governor's race https://t.co/4ksF0cbBZV