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Hours before a Wednesday deadline, Idaho Governor Brad Little signed into law two measures that open the door to civil lawsuits based on the state’s abortion restrictions. But he did so with significant doubts about the legality and propriety of one bill.
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Washington clinics are already seeing more patients from Texas, where state law allows people to sue anyone who helps someone obtain an abortion, and Idaho, which is considering a law that would allow family members of patients to sue. They expect the influx to grow if the Supreme Court overturns Roe versus Wade.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe versus Wade next summer. Washington healthcare providers say they’re already seeing out of state patients seeking the procedure, and anticipate far more if Roe is overturned.
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If Roe v. Wade is overturned, abortion providers say patients will turn to Washington state for careWashington State has long taken patients that couldn’t access an abortion in Idaho, or other restrictive states.If the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe…
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Elected officials from the Northwest are offering their views about today’s [Wednesday’s] U.S. Supreme Court hearing on Mississippi’s new abortion law.…
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The Idaho Senate has approved a bill that would prohibit abortions after six or eight weeks of pregnancy.The name of the bill sponsored by Sen. Patti Anne…
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An Idaho Senate committee has advanced a bill that would prohibit abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected.The vote on Thursday came after…
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The Idaho House approved a bill Tuesday that would prevent public funds controlled by the state from going to any person or organization that performs…
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The Idaho House voted today [Tuesday] to prohibit local governments and health districts from giving Medicaid money to organizations that perform…
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Today on the Inland Journal podcast, we examine the purity culture. That’s the movement whereby unmarried but committed couples agree to stay sexually…