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                        The reproductive rights amendment appeared on the state’s 2022 ballot as Proposal Three
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                        The Chair of the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners announced plans to take up an anti-abortion resolution at Tuesday’s board meeting
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                        Michigan abortion rights advocates are sharing details about upcoming “Reproductive Health Act” legislation
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                        Republicans argued the bill is not necessary to fulfill the requirements of Proposal 3, but also that it would discriminate against churches and faith-based organizations that object to abortion
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                        The state Senate adopted bills Wednesday to repeal Michigan’s dormant abortion ban. The Senate action will send the bills to Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who has promised to sign them
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                        An attorney for Republican prosecutors say this decision will be appealed
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                        Some Republican county prosecutors say it’s up to them to decide whether to charge abortion providers under the 1931 state law
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                        An organization says it’s found several typos in a proposed constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights in Michigan
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                        Abortion providers in Michigan are bracing for a large increase in the number of out-of-state abortion seekers. They say the numbers will likely go up as soon as Indiana’s abortion ban goes into effect in mid-September
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                        Some prosecutors have said they’re ready to file charges against abortion providers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
