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The nation's leading abortion rights advocacy organization, Planned Parenthood, plans to spend a record $50 million ahead of November’s midterm elections.
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Doctors say they are trying to accommodate as many people seeking abortions as possible and are working on how to handle an expected surge in patients.
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When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, clinics across Wisconsin suspended the practice. But even before the Supreme Court’s announcement, abortion services in northern Wisconsin were extremely limited.
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Abortion rights are poised to come before Michigan voters in November after an abortion rights campaign turned in a record-breaking number of signatures for a ballot initiative.
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Over 500 people took a stand on abortion rights in Wausau on Sunday.
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Anti-abortion groups in Wisconsin say they will work with lawmakers next year to update or replace the state's 1849 abortion ban.
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Illinois' abortion clinics are bolstering their services along the state's borders, in an effort to handle a surge of out-of-state patients who now will need to come to Illinois for reproductive health care.
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Wisconsin’s Democratic Gov. Tony Evers hopes to translate anger over the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade into votes this fall as he vows to fight a 173-year-old state abortion ban in any way he can.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is urging the Michigan Supreme Court to quickly determine whether abortion will be legal in the state.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has signed an executive order meant to protect the state's abortion services from laws in neighboring states.