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Democrats in Michigan are pressing to pass reproductive health care legislation before the party loses its majority with the new legislative session next year.
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Today, a Michigander, with family living in Lebanon, shares his experience watching violence unfold from afar. Then, a deeper look into how abortion access may play a part in Michiganders’ attitudes heading to the polls. And in that vein, we turn to the next episode of What The Vote. What does Gen Z have to say about the abortion debate in politics?
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As part of a series looking ahead to the presidential election, Michigan Public has been talking with Michiganders about what kind of presidential leadership they would like to see when it comes to abortion and reproductive health.
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Today, the reason Michigan no longer collects data about abortions happening in the state. We’ll learn about the implications for both pro-life and pro-choice advocates.
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The governor previously signed other related repeals, like requirements for doctors to provide certain literature to patients before performing a procedure, but laws remain.
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A Lions, Wolverines, and Spartans football roundup, ghost town hunting in the Upper Peninsula, comparing Ohio's new reproductive rights to Michigan's and using words of wonder in discourse.
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A conversation with a Michigan-based rabbi in Israel, a radio station featuring Michigan musicians, opening day for firearm hunting, and the status of the Reproductive Healthcare Act.
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What does this new legislation mean for Michigan, and why are some abortion rights advocates saying there's still more ground to cover?
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New abortion legislation, a “bromantic comedy” set in Michigan, and the environmental impact of emerald ash borers.