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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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If the 20-Week Abortion Ban is So Important to the People of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Why Are Most of the Protestors from Outside?

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reader diary by Ryan Swanek

May 7, 2011 - 1:20pm (Print)

While local news establishments claim, ala Fox News, that a 20-week abortion ban is a priority of the people of Council Bluffs, Iowa, only 34 people showed up to a rally in favor of the ban, many of whom were not from Council Bluffs... or even from Iowa. Meanwhile a local news reporter is seen hugging a leading anti-choice organizer.

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Michigan Lawmakers Seeking to Reduce High Rates of Unintended Pregnancy, STDs

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by Todd Heywood, New Journalist Fellow

June 29, 2009 - 8:00am (Print)

Michigan lawmakers introduce a series of bills to address crises of sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancies.
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