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Newly elected and returning lawmakers from both parties gathered at the Capitol in Helena Wednesday to elect leaders for the House and Senate.
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Montana voters rejected a referendum proponents said was necessary to protect survivors of botched abortions. Opponents called it redundant to infanticide laws already on the books.
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Unofficial results show LR-131, a referendum for the Born Alive Infant Protection Act, has received 54% against it, and 46% of votes in favor.
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A ballot measure that seeks to protect infants following failed abortions would impose stiff penalties on health care providers in Montana.
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A controversial referendum on the November ballot with roots in the pro-life movement could have implications that extend beyond abortion rights.
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As the Libertarian in the race, Rankin’s hoping he can be the “off ramp” for moderate Republicans voting in next month's midterms.
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After a policy change, providers can perform abortions if the fetus has a fatal condition in Gallatin County.
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Montana’s top health official says he’s concerned about the process for how Medicaid recipients receive coverage for abortions.
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Bozeman’s primary health system is reviewing its reproductive policy, but the routine review is not anticipated to change the organization’s stance on abortions.
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Dr. Claire Putnam speaks with Yellowstone Public Radio’s Olivia Weitz about the state of abortion access in Montana, the need for comprehensive women’s health care, and what went into her decision to close.