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The overturn of Roe v. Wade has halted abortion services to incarcerated women, putting their health at risk.
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The ruling upholds a district court ruling from October in the case filed by Planned Parenthood of Montana.
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Planned Parenthood of Montana has reversed course on its decision to stop offering medication abortions to patients living in states that have banned abortion.
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Montana Republicans are zeroed in on the races for two state Supreme Court seats this election cycle that could decide the future of access to abortion in Montana.
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Doctors in states where abortion is or could be banned say more patients are seeking permanent sterilization procedures, but some patients say providers are unwilling to operate on people of childbearing age.
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Hardline conservatives and moderate Republicans continued their longstanding clash at the Montana GOP convention in Billings over the weekend.
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Just hours after President Joe Biden issued an executive order aiming to protect access to abortion nationwide, a longtime Montana state lawmaker participated in a roundtable discussion on abortion access with Vice President Kamala Harris.
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The order will create a new task force on reproductive health care and to coordinate additional steps to help people access abortions.
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Montana is an island of legal abortion, but three of the state's five clinics now restrict abortion pills from people in states with trigger bans to shield themselves and patients from legal attacks.
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The decision is "based on protecting our providers and patients," according to Planned Parenthood of Montana President Martha Fuller.