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A key Democratic lawmaker says she won’t support legislation to repeal many abortion restrictions on the books in Michigan.
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Bills in Lansing to reform some reproductive health rules hit a snag. Short's brewery founders opines on beer, life and northern Michigan. And is everything a "brand" now? If so what does that mean for the average person.
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Bills in Lansing would allow Medicaid and private insurance to cover elective abortions. That would be a huge change: more than 26,000 people in Michigan paid for their abortions without insurance last year.
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Bills to repeal some abortion restrictions and regulations in Michigan got their first committee hearing Thursday.
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Deadline day for the United Auto Workers, what the end of pandemic relief funds could mean for child care centers, and a package of bills to make abortion care more accessible.
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Every day, Michigan abortion patients are turned away at their appointments because there's a problem with their state-mandated paperwork. Legislation in Lansing would remove those requirements.
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Michigan abortion-rights advocates are sharing details about upcoming legislation they're calling the Reproductive Health Act.
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Issue 1 in Ohio's special election would require a 60% majority in future ballot measures. It could be a roadblock for a November measure: access to abortion care.
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Indiana's near-total ban on abortion hasn't officially gone into effect yet, but it's already had a chilling effect on patients there, according to Planned Parenthood of Michigan.
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Michigan Radio's Kate Wells discusses the surge in out-of-state patients coming to Michigan for abortions.