Montana's GOP AG is attempting to block a proposed ballot measure protecting abortion rights from appearing on the November ballot, leading to a potential court battle. The attorney general ruled the measure as 'legally insufficient.' Meanwhile, Biden officials rejected a woman's complaint after being denied an abortion, sparking controversy.
The U.S. government rejected a woman’s complaint that she was denied abortion services to end her nonviable pregnancy at an Oklahoma hospital, according to the Associated Press. https://t.co/sed7w0O1rY
After a Hospital Refused Her Emergency Abortion Care, Biden Admin Rejected Her Complaint https://t.co/xQN15oaref
She filed a complaint after being denied an abortion. Biden officials shut her down, @CAKitchener & @ddiamond report https://t.co/fE5UX4ar3h
She filed a complaint after being denied an abortion. Biden officials shut her down. By @CAKitchener & @ddiamond https://t.co/kL8iNvCqtm
Dangerously ill from emergency complications in her pregnancy, she was told to wait in the hospital parking lot: she had to get sicker to qualify for an abortion. Biden officials told her the hospital did nothing wrong.. By @CAKitchener & @ddiamond https://t.co/um62JsA7Fq
Montana’s attorney general ruled Thursday that a proposed ballot measure protecting abortion rights was “legally insufficient.” https://t.co/9vkswABBVo
BREAKING: Montana's GOP AG is trying to block citizens from putting a measure codifying abortion rights on the November ballot, setting up a court battle similar to ones going on now in FL and NV. More on this strategy from @meganmesserly and me: https://t.co/Z5U10WNseZ