A Republican-led campaign to restore abortion rights in Missouri ended Thursday, clearing the path for a competing, more sweeping constitutional amendment to get on the state's November ballot. "We started this group to restore access to women's health care," Missouri Women and Family Research Fund Executive Director Jamie Corley said in a statement. "No one
The end of this effort allows a competing, more sweeping constitutional amendment to make November's ballot, AP notes. Meanwhile, USA Today reports that cities are being targeted with local abortion bans in the aftermath of the end of Roe v. Wade.
“The Catholic Church and all the dioceses are united in opposing this initiative petition. They don’t want to see it on the ballot. And if it gets on the ballot,
“The Catholic Church and all the dioceses are united in opposing this initiative petition. They don’t want to see it on the ballot. And if it gets on the ballot,