How state abortion laws changed after the Dobbs decision reversed Roe vs. Wade

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How state abortion laws changed after the Dobbs decision reversed Roe vs. Wade | PolitiFact

This befits a narrowly divided and polarized nation. The 25 states that have maintained or strengthened abortion laws are home to 52% of the population. The 25 states that have tightened abortion laws or are fighting in the courts to do so are home to 48%.

The more stringent laws in those 25 states went into effect for different reasons. Some states, such as Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi, had already enacted “trigger laws” that were poised to go into effect shortly after the justices overturned. Other states, such as Indiana and West Virginia, acted after the Dobbs decision came down.

A second exception is for fetuses with medical anomalies or those who are not expected to survive pregnancy. Nine of the 25 states have a medical anomaly exception, often defined in different ways.An exception for a mother’s health has been written into the laws of 18 states, though the practicalities of qualifying under this exception can be challenging. For instance, it can be unclear how serious a condition must get before medical intervention happens.

Anti-abortion advocates don’t have many more targets for tightening abortion laws among the states that have declined to act so far., which had a stricter law rejected by the state Supreme Court, only two states in this category voted for Trump in 2020, Alaska and Kansas. And in 2022, Kansas voters rejected a ballot measure that would have made it easier for the state to restrict abortion.

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