Arizona, Missouri, and Nevada — chose on Tuesday to advance protections for abortion rights in their state constitutions.
THIS VOTE IS THE BEGINNING. WE ARE HERE TO CELEBRATE, BUT KNOW THAT NEXT STEPS WILL MEAN GOING TO COURT TO ENSURE THAT PEOPLE ...
Americans in an array of states sent a message to the incoming Trump administration and other elected officials: They won't ...
After Roe v. Wade fell, the landmark Supreme Court ruling that protected abortion under the U.S. Constitution, Missouri was ...
More than 51 percent of Missourians voted to pass Amendment 3, enshrining the right to an abortion into the state's constitution.
It takes money, leadership, clarity and flexibility for pro-lifers to win a state abortion referendum, pro-life advocates ...
It’s a quirk of Missouri politics that the same solid majority of voters who can’t bring themselves to cast a vote for any ...
The regulation of federal agencies could also impact access to abortion care. Medication abortion could come under fire if the Food and Drug Administration -- under a Trump presidency -- limits access ...
Abortion rights were on the ballot in 10 states, and voters in seven of them--Missouri, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, New York and Montana--either expanded existing protections or reversed ...
A patchwork of state laws governing abortion will remain in place under the Trump administration. Voters in Florida, Nebraska ...
Millions of text messages and knocking thousands of doors—that’s what supporters said led to the passage of Amendment 3, making abortion legal in the state once again.
With passage of Amendment 3, supporters seek to strike down Missouri laws that had restricted abortion access.