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The Republican state senator’s positions are receiving renewed scrutiny because of what he shared during a WITF interview on one of their programs three years ago.
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A group of more than 400 likely voters surveyed by Muhlenberg College ranked the issue second only to the economy. The new poll confirms a trend that's been underway since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
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Anti-abortion activists gathered to rally for more restrictions to the procedure this week. The The Wolf administration and a few Democrats pushed back by pointing out abortion is still legal.
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Republican Gov. Jim Justice has signed into law a ban on abortions at all stages of pregnancy. West Virginia is now the second state to enact a law prohibiting the procedure since the U.S. Supreme Court’s June ruling to end the constitutional protection of the procedure.
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Members of the Philadelphia City Council say they're planning to introduce legislation aimed at protecting access to abortions inside city limits — including a bill proponents said would be one of the nation’s strongest privacy protection laws.
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Pennsylvania’s highest court has rejected a request from Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf to immediately take up his challenge to Republican legislation that has bundled a constitutional amendment regarding abortion with four unrelated proposed changes.
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In Pennsylvania, abortion is still legal through 23 weeks of pregnancy, and later than 23 weeks if the pregnant person’s health is at risk. But uncertainty about the state of reproductive rights in the country — and a looming November election — has led some people in the Keystone State to make some serious considerations about how to permanently prevent pregnancy.
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Voters largely said they were unfamiliar with the candidates and offices decided in November’s election.
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Most of those registering are under age 25, Democratic consulting firm says
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Costly regulations and smaller populations relative to urban areas have prevented any providers from opening since one in State College closed after a series of scandals.