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Late-Term Abortion Bill to Become Law in Missouri

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Missouri doctors and hospitals will face new restrictions and penalties for performing late-term abortions under legislation that Gov. Jay Nixon on Thursday decided to let take effect as law without his signature.

July 15, 2011 - 12:50pm

Missouri doctors and hospitals will face new restrictions and penalties for performing late-term abortions under legislation that Gov. Jay Nixon on Thursday decided to let take effect as law without his signature.

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Driving the Agenda: A North Dakotan Weighs In

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by Micah Steffes, RH Reality Check

February 23, 2009 - 1:24pm (Print)

My state has one clinic and 17 crisis pregnancy centers. We rank 50th in the nation for for women's reproductive health by NARAL, which slapped us with a big fat F. Guttmacher's stats confirm; we also rank 50th in the nation for efforts to help women avoid unintended pregnancy. As a citizen of North Dakota, I feel deeply ashamed to be heralding from a place that, frankly, I'm not so surprised by.

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