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Legal Abortions In Indiana Drop From 700 In July To Zero In August

Indiana's near-total abortion ban took effect in August, dropping the number of procedures performed that month to zero, according to new data. Other abortion access news is reported from Missouri, Ohio, and Tennessee.

Indiana's near-total abortion ban has functionally ended the procedure. Doctors performed zero abortions in Indiana's formal health care system in August, the month the new law took effect, per the Guttmacher Institute, an abortion rights organization that tracks data. That's down from almost 700 in July. (Briggs, 11/16)

More abortion updates 鈥

A St. Louis judge on Thursday will hear arguments in a lawsuit challenging Missouri鈥檚 abortion ban on the grounds that lawmakers who passed the measure imposed their own religious beliefs on others who don鈥檛 share them. The lawsuit was filed in January on behalf of 13 Christian, Jewish and Unitarian Universalist leaders who support abortion rights. It seeks a permanent injunction barring the state from enforcing its abortion law, and a declaration that provisions of the law violate the Missouri Constitution. (Salter, 11/16)

A week after Ohioans voted to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution, members of the state legislature are considering a bill that would give tax credits for donations to anti-abortion facilities. On Tuesday, the Ohio senate finance committee discussed a bill from the state senator Sandra O鈥橞rien, a Republican, who proposed that individuals who give to 鈥渜ualifying pregnancy resource centers鈥 may be eligible for tax credits, at a cost of up to $10m to Ohio. (Sherman, 11/16)

A leading national abortion rights organization endorsed Rep. Barbara Lee for Senate on Wednesday. Reproductive Freedom for All, which changed its name from NARAL Pro-Choice America in September, backs Lee because she has 鈥渓oudly, proudly, and boldly鈥 been a 鈥渄riving force in our fight for abortion rights and access,鈥 the organization鈥檚 president, Mini Timmaraju said. (Garofoli, 11/15)

Allie Phillips, a 28-year-old running as a Democrat for the Tennessee House of Representatives in District 75, has told her abortion story countless times. She has explained it to her followers on TikTok, to聽the lawyers helping her sue her state over restrictions to reproductive care,聽and to the lawmakers who failed her. (Herchenroeder, 11/16)

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