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Michigan joins the vast majority of U.S. states in allowing compensated surrogacy contracts
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Michigan bills known as the “Reproductive Health Act” are cleared for the governor after passing the state Senate today.
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Democratic leaders could not muster the necessary votes for lifting the ban on using Medicaid funds for abortion care or repealing 24-hour waiting periods.
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Whitmer said repealing abortion restrictions is necessary to align state laws with the reproductive rights amendment adopted last year by a 57% to 43% margin
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The bill updates laws to reflect the reproductive rights amendment adopted last year by voters. The measure was adopted along party lines.
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Bills aimed at increasing abortion access passed the Michigan Senate Thursday.
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Michigan abortion rights advocates are sharing details about upcoming “Reproductive Health Act” legislation
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is joining Democratic lawmakers to support a repeal of Michigan's abortion restrictions and regulations.The legislation introduced…