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Indiana Governor Signs First Post-Roe Abortion Ban, With Limited Exceptions

Indiana Governor Signs First Post-Roe Abortion Ban, With Limited Exceptions

The New York Times
Saturday, August 06, 2022 06:33:06 AM UTC

The law passed despite dividing Republicans. Some of them said the measure was too restrictive; others objected to limited exceptions for rape and incest.

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