The end of federal abortion rights has propelled Wisconsin’s Supreme Court primary into national focus, with Democratic-aligned groups framing the race as a vote on the state’s abortion ban.
An abortion pill maker is suing to end West Virginia’s pill ban, an opening salvo in an expected long line of court cases nationwide triggered by the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision.
Only three major pharmacy chains have said they plan to distribute abortion pills, and only in states that allow abortion.
Abortion rights group NARAL announced a new initiative aimed at mobilizing voters and supporters over the next year in states where it has already established grassroots efforts, like Arizona, California, Georgia, Michigan and Nevada.
The two abortion measures the House voted on are two bills that are more performative than practical, and fall in line with what anti-abortion groups have pushed for.