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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.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson discussed Arkansas' "trigger law" which outlaws abortions with virtually no exceptions on NBC's "Meet The Press" on Sunday.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he will direct the Arkansas Department of Health to ensure clinics are complying with the state's abortion law.
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Family Council Executive Director Jerry Cox called Friday's ruling by the high court a "triumph of democracy."
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Speaking Sunday on ABC News, Gov. Asa Hutchinson also said he is against a national law to ban abortions.
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Arkansas Republicans praised a likely U.S. Supreme Court decision ending abortion rights while decrying the leak of the court’s draft opinion.
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The legislature has approved setting aside funding for the centers, which are intended to discourage pregnant women from getting abortions.
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Backers of a proposed abortion ban modeled after a Texas law did not have support to advance the proposal in the state Senate.
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The report from the Law, Rights and Religion Project at Columbia Law School says hospitals across the south routinely restrict access to abortion.