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An emboldened anti-abortion faction wants women who have abortions to face criminal charges

  • Republican lawmakers have introduced bills to restrict abortion in over half of the states where voters protected reproductive rights in November 2024.
  • In Arizona, Republican lawmakers advanced bills to restrict abortion-inducing drugs despite voter support for abortion rights.
  • In Missouri, Republicans are preparing a ballot measure to reverse protections for abortion rights established by voters in November 2024.
  • Groups advocating for reproductive rights claim that legislators are undermining voter decisions by attempting to raise the qualification threshold for ballot measures.
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An emboldened anti-abortion faction wants women who have abortions to face criminal charges

Many people involved in the abortion debate say a movement of so-called abortion abolitionists who want to punish women for having abortions is widening its influence.

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LifeNews.com broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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