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During his campaign for governor, Cameron has repeatedly said he supports Kentucky’s near-total “trigger” ban on abortion as it currently stands.
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It’s a change in strategy for the incumbent, and many Democratic politicians in the South, who have avoided going on the offensive over abortion rights.
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Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Mitch Perry issued the order Tuesday. His decision came after the plaintiffs, including Planned Parenthood and the ACLU of Kentucky, formally asked to drop the case last week.
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For more than 40 years, EMW Women’s Surgical Center provided abortions in Louisville.As recently as last spring, it was common to see anti-abortion activists posted up outside its clinic downtown, holding signs and confronting people going into the building. Clinic escorts were there, too, acting as a buffer between patients and protesters.On a cool morning earlier this month, though, the sidewalk outside the building was empty, except for the occasional passerby.
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The ACLU of Kentucky and Planned Parenthood filed motions Tuesday to dismiss the case they filed nearly a year ago, after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned its 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and eliminated a nationwide right to abortion in June 2022.
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HealthKentucky outlawed nearly all abortions last year. So now Kentuckians have to go to clinics in other states, like Illinois, Indiana and Virginia, to legally access abortion.
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Abortion is still legal in Indiana but almost totally outlawed in Kentucky while lawsuits challenging the states’ abortion bans make their way through court.
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Louisville Republican Rep. Jason Nemes filed House Bill 569 which would add rape and incest exceptions to Kentucky’s abortion bans as long as the “probable gestational age” of the fetus is less than 15 weeks
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Kentucky became one of the first states to block most abortions following the United States Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Kentuckians could be charged with murder if they get an illegal abortion under a bill filed in the state legislature this week.