Health care and reproductive rights are top issues for the Chesterfield lawmaker.
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With Trump set to begin another term and Republicans in control of Congress, the anti-abortion movement is hoping to continue the gains it made during his first time in office.
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Abortion, same-sex marriage, voting rights proposals head to full House vote in January.
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Reproductive rights advocates and city governance experts weigh in.
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Thorne-Begland said the plaintiff lacked standing.
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City Council previously agreed to sell the land for $10.
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Choosing whether and when to have children can be shaped by whether or not a woman has access to abortion.
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U.S. Senate and House, as well as council and school board races could change the tone of politics.
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Activists, former maternity home residents grapple with a complicated legacy.
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The commonwealth has yet to pass any new laws limiting access to the procedure.
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The new clinic is expected to be 10,000 square feet and cost $6 million.
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Plaintiffs from three states argued that mifepristone has been used safely and effectively for decades.
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State Sen. Joe Morrissey is contending with political pressure over his centrist voting record on abortion.
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Ahead of oral arguments in the Supreme Court over access to mifepristone, more than 150 people shared stories with NPR about how they used the medication — and how it changed their lives.
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Jason Miyares decided not to join most of his Republican counterparts around the country in supporting a lawsuit challenging the approval of the abortion medication mifepristone.
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said he’ll continue to push for a 15-week ban if Republicans take the General Assembly in November.
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The U.S. Justice Department has appealed a Texas federal district court judge's ruling that pulled the FDA’s 22-year-long approval of mifepristone.
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Similar marches were scheduled in D.C. and a handful of other states across the country.