A fierce race will turn heads to Wisconsin for the second time in as many years with control of the state Supreme Court up for grabs.
EMILY’s List, a major political group that looks to elect Democratic women who support abortion rights, announced on Thursday that it’s endorsing Dane County Judge Susan Crawford in the Wisconsin
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) announced that the Senate will vote on the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
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Most abortion-rights ballot measures succeeded this past year, but November marked the first time since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade that some citizen-led bids to restore access failed.
Following president-elect Donald Trump’s election in November, Americans raised concerns over future reproductive health access. Minnesota is viewed as a haven for reproductive health care after Gov. Tim Walz codified abortion in the Minnesota ...
In just over three months, Wisconsin voters will pick a new state Supreme Court justice, just as the court takes up a number of consequential cases.
Abortion-related ballot initiatives were voted on in 10 states during the election. Here is a state-by-state breakdown of where abortion currently stands in each state. Despite Kamala Harris' loss ...
For the first time since 2018, Missouri lawmakers will work with a new governor. While outgoing Gov. Mike Parson pushed a more budget-focused agenda, Gov.-elect Mike Kehoe already has established policy goals — and a Republican supermajority to accomplish them with.
Virginia Democrats retained majorities in the state Senate and House Tuesday night, in the first election since Trump's November win.
The contests could either reinforce Democratic majorities in the state legislature or signal a shift toward GOP momentum ahead of the state’s high profile 2025 gubernatorial race.
The group behind the unsuccessful effort to enshrine a right to abortion in the Florida Constitution has paid more than $186,000 in fines in connection with fraudulent signature-gathering activity as investigations into alleged wrongdoing continue.