President Donald Trump's nominee for director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) seemed to backtrack on campaign promises that the administration would support abortion in cases of rape and incest.
Republican Senator Mike Young has introduced a new bill in Indiana that would force women seeking an abortion under the state’s rape and incest exceptions to sign an affidavit and potentially face an investigation and penalties of perjury.
If it becomes law, the ban would be on all "abortion inducing drugs" in the state, even if an abortion would otherwise by exceptions to the state's already passed near-total abortion ban.
Texas abortion restrictions are among the strictest in the nation, banning the procedure unless a pregnant person has a "life-threatening condition."
Gov. Mike Braun signed an executive order directing the Indiana Department of Health to reconsider its policy that keeps Terminated Pregnancy Reports confidential.
A new bill would further clamp down on abortions in Indiana by banning procedures using pills and requiring women to file an affidavit of rape to meet one of the […]
The Republican supermajority in the Missouri Legislature contends rolling back some, if not all, of the abortion rights protected under the new amendment still adheres to voters’ wishes.
Patrick is the first major Republican official in Texas to say he supports clarifying the state's near-total abortion ban this legislative session.
Research conducted by Boise State University shows that a majority of Idahoans believe abortion should be permitted through at least the first trimester. The study also indicates
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Thursday waded into a legal fight over the release of abortion records while signing a health-focused tranche of executive orders.
Among the executive orders was one entitled "Faithful Execution of Pro-Life Laws." The order directs the Indiana Department of Health to ensure compliance with state pro-life laws, including reporting on terminated pregnancies, to make certain state laws are followed and enforced.
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Thursday waded into a legal fight over the release of abortion records while signing a health-focused tranche of executive orders.