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A large crowd of demonstrators gathers inside a grand, multi-tiered capitol rotunda holding pro-choice protest signs, including one that reads "Roe, Roe, Roe Your Vote." The attendees are dressed in a variety of casual winter clothing, including heavy coats, parkas, beanies and scarves.

In battleground Wisconsin race, GOP candidate David Daniels endorses near-total abortion ban

In Wisconsin, GOP Assembly candidate David Daniels endorsed a near-total abortion ban in audio obtained by Heartland Signal. Speaking to an individual at a local market, Daniels stated that “after six weeks, I don’t think it [abortion] should be allowed.”
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine speaks at a podium with the Great Seal of Ohio; a sign language interpreter is in the foreground.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoes bill requiring mail-in voters show a copy of their ID to vote
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine broke with his own party to veto a bill requiring mail-in voters to submit copies of their photo ID. The Republican governor stated House Bill 472 would not discourage fraud or add real security, calling it an unnecessary burden on voters.
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Missourians access abortion pills at in-state clinics for first time since 2018
Missouri Judge Jerri Zhang struck down decades of anti-abortion laws, allowing clinics to dispense abortion pills this week for the first time since 2018. The ruling found the restrictions unconstitutional under a voter-approved amendment. Republican Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced her office will appeal.
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Doctors file suit against Tennessee plan to report sick, disabled immigrant kids to authorities
About 400 sick and disabled immigrant children in Tennessee could be reported to immigration authorities under a new state rule. Three local doctors have filed a lawsuit to block the mandate, warning it will cause medically fragile children to suffer or die if terrified parents pull them from the state’s Children’s Special Services program.

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