With passage of Amendment 3, supporters seek to strike down Missouri laws that had restricted abortion access.
Republicans, eyeing such a close result, will try to overturn the state’s new right to abortion. It’s just a question of how.
Jacquelyn Martin/AP The 150-year-old law is an anti-obscenity law "makes it a crime to mail anything that’s 'indecent, filthy, or vile' or 'intended for producing abortion,'" according to the ACLU.
And there are things his administration can do, including picking judges and issuing regulations, to further an anti-abortion ...
Data from a large survey of U.S. voters found that a significant subset of voters who supported abortion rights ballot ...
When it came to ballot choices on Tuesday, many of the same women who voted to enshrine reproductive rights in their state constitutions also voted to return to the White House the man responsible for ...
Seven states have new constitutional protections for abortion after the 2024 elections. Missourians for Constitutional ...
Millions of text messages and knocking thousands of doors—that’s what supporters said led to the passage of Amendment 3, making abortion legal in the state once again.
A patchwork of state laws governing abortion will remain in place under the Trump administration. Voters in Florida, Nebraska ...
In the wake of the election, I would like to break down the results of the various ballot measures Missouri voted on this week.
Thomas Oide/Axios Voters in seven states approved ballot measures to expand abortion access, while some of them simultaneously backed President-elect Trump and Republicans who could help instate a ...
Donald Trump is preparing for his presidential transition, while votes are still being counted for key races in the House.