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Gov. Mike Braun said Indiana agencies have improved coordination to better enforce Indiana's anti-abortion laws and regulations.
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A Marion County judge issued a injunction blocking the Indiana Department of Health from releasing individual terminated pregnancy reports.
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A resolution strongly supporting the work of Indiana’s pregnancy care centers moved through the state legislature. Some health experts worry it further legitimizes these centers, which they say provide misleading information to vulnerable patients.
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The legal fight might not be over yet, despite already costing the Hamilton County school district $200,000 to battle the complaint.
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The “Love them Both” rally was held on the second day of the special legislative session, where lawmakers advanced a bill to ban abortion except in limited cases of rape and incest and when the life of the pregnant person is at risk.
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But as the GOP plans to propose a bill on abortion restrictions, some anti-abortion organizers said the bill doesn’t go far enough.
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Two rallies for and against defunding Planned Parenthood drew hundreds over the weekend.
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Republican legislative leaders shrugged off questions about potential legislation banning all abortion.
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An Indiana University reproductive rights expert says the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to rule a Texas anti-abortion law unconstitutional could make it easier to strike down some of Indiana's laws.
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The federal judge indicated a ruling will come before the law takes effect July 1.