How a Nonprofit Helps 15-Year-Old Girls Obtain Mifepristone in South Dakota, Where Abortion Is Illegal
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Ban on advertising and dispensing abortion pills advances in South Dakota Legislature
Mayday Health posted signs like this one at gas stations around South Dakota in December 2025 as part of a campaign to spread awareness about the availability of abortion pills. (Courtesy of Mayday Health)South Dakota lawmakers advanced a bill on Friday at the Capitol in Pierre aimed at stopping abortion pills and other abortion-related items from being advertised and distributed in the state. The House State Affairs Committee voted 10-2 to send…
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley Fighting Hard to Stop Abortion Pills
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley, a Republican, received over 650 consumer complaints in December about advertisements across the state that read, “Pregnant? Don’t want to be?” directing consumers to Mayday Health. Jackley filed a cease and desist order in state court against Mayday Health, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides education about the abortion pill. The attorney general claimed that the advertisement was in vi…
How a Nonprofit Helps 15-Year-Old Girls Obtain Mifepristone in South Dakota, Where Abortion Is Illegal
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley, a Republican, received over 650 consumer complaints in December about advertisements across the state that read, “Pregnant? Don’t want to be?” directing consumers to Mayday Health. Jackley filed a cease and desist order in state court against Mayday Health, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides education about the abortion pill. The attorney general claimed that the advertisement was in vio…
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