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A year after abortion effectively ended in Arkansas, more Arkansans than ever are seeking permanent sterilization, and abortion access groups have seen their costs increase.
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Lawmakers on Thursday voted against an effort to include child victims of rape and incest in exceptions to Arkansas' near-total abortion ban.
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One bill seeks to ban medication abortions while the other seeks to add an exemption to the state’s abortion ban.
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Lawmakers Tuesday voted to build a monument at the State Capitol to "unborn children aborted" and require picture identification to view pornography.
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House Bill 1301 would allow for abortions in cases of fetal abnormalities incompatible with life.
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A bill by Republican Rep. Aaron Pilkington would force companies that cover the cost of abortion and related travel expenses to also cover maternity care.
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Medical professionals from Arkansas agree no drug or medical device works flawlessly, which can lead to unwanted pregnancies.
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The Arkansas-based retail giant sent a memo to employees on Friday saying its health care plans will now cover abortions in certain circumstances.
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In an interview with the Washington Post on Monday, Gov. Asa Hutchinson spoke about his presidential aspirations and Arkansas' abortion ban.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson says he is considering calling a special legislative session to use the revenue surplus to help Arkansans impacted by inflation.