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Idaho Enacts Law Copying Texas' Abortion Ban -- And These States Might Be Next

Mar 24, 2022 View Original Article
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    34% Somewhat Conservative

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    48% Medium Conservative

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    20% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

33% : Idaho legislature approves bill banning abortion after six weeks, modeling its legislation on restrictive Texas law (Washington Post)Texas Supreme Court Deals Blow To Abortion Law Challenge -- Likely Killing Providers' Case (Forbes)
32% : Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R) signed into law Wednesday a near-total ban on abortion that mimics Texas' abortion law by empowering private citizens to enforce the ban through lawsuits, making Idaho the first in a potential string of states that may copy Texas' abortion restrictions -- or go even further -- after courts refused to strike the law down.

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