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Colorado clinics such as the one in Glenwood Springs have already been seeing an uptick in out-of-state patients seeking abortions since Roe v. Wade was overturned, and the numbers are expected to increase with the latest election results.
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Idaho's abortion bans permit doctors to perform abortions to prevent the death of a pregnant woman, but not to preserve her health. This lawsuit is aiming to change that by expanding the medical circumstances in which abortions are allowed.
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Amendment 79 changes the state constitution by creating a right to abortion. It also removes prohibitions on using public funds for abortion services and ensures abortion is included in health insurance coverage.
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Our Voter Voices survey identified abortion as a top issue among some voters, most notably among self-identified liberals. If you’re a voter who’s concerned about abortion access or regulations, here’s where your vote has the most impact.
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Reproductive rights measures are on the ballots in 10 states after heated debates over terminology and impact — and that’s just in English. In many places where English isn’t the primary language among communities of voters, the federal Voting Rights Act requires that all elections information be made available in each community’s native language. The law aims to ensure that everyone knows what they're voting for
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Voters in nine states — including Colorado — are deciding next month whether to add the right to abortion to their constitutions. But passage probably wouldn't change access immediately or dramatically.
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Some groups that have been helping women pay for abortions and associated travel are cutting back their aid as travel costs rise. Abortion funds have been around for decades, but they got big boosts from donors around the time the Supreme Court ended a national right to abortion.
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In the coming U.S. election, abortion rights will be on the ballot in 10 states, including some in the Mountain West. Experts say this could influence the presidential race.
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Abortions are increasingly performed using telehealth services. Supporters say a second Trump administration could put an end to that.
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A constitutional amendment to protect abortion access will appear on the Nevada ballot as Question 6The Nevada Secretary of State announced on Monday that a constitutional amendment to protect abortion access in Nevada will appear on the November 2024 ballot as Question 6.