comparemela.com
Home
Live Updates
As more women leave Oklahoma to end pregnancies or order pills online, lawmakers seek tougher laws : comparemela.com
As more women leave Oklahoma to end pregnancies or order pills online, lawmakers seek tougher laws
Demand for care from out-of-state providers has boomed since Oklahoma banned most abortions. A flurry of bills at the Legislature this year propose criminal penalties, wrongful death lawsuits and narrower medical exemptions.
Related Keywords
West Virginia
,
United States
,
Albuquerque
,
New Mexico
,
Kansas
,
University Of New Mexico
,
Oklahoma City
,
Oklahoma
,
Great Plains
,
North Carolina
,
Colorado
,
Broken Arrow
,
Illinois
,
Wyoming
,
Wichita
,
Oklahomans
,
Emily Wales
,
Kevin Stitt
,
Nathan Dahm
,
Tamya Cox
,
David Bullard
,
Alison Dreith
,
Zack Gingrich Gaylord
,
Jim Olsen
,
Oklahoma Legislature
,
Oklahoma Press Association
,
Us Supreme Court
,
Reproductive Health Albuquerque
,
Midwest Access Coalition
,
Oklahoma Supreme Court
,
University Of New Mexico Center
,
Oklahoma House
,
Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat
,
R Oklahoma City
,
Press Association
,
Dusty Deevers
,
Warren Hamilton
,
Abolitionists Rising
,
Abolish Abortion Oklahoma
,
R Broken Arrow
,
Reproductive Justice
,
Oklahoma Call
,
Planned Parenthood Great Plains
,
Parenthood Great Plains
,
New Mexico Center
,
Repro Legal Helpline
,
Creative Commons
,
Creative Commons Attribution Noderivatives
,
Ari Fife
,
comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.