Abortion rights supporters and opponents map next move
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
43% : Days after the Supreme Court's landmark ruling overturning Roe v Wade ended the constitutional right to abortion in America, emotional protests and prayer vigils turned to resolve as several states enacted bans and both supporters and opponents of abortion rights mapped out their next move.41% : Elected officials across the US have vowed to take action to protect women's access to reproductive health care, while those against abortion promised to take the fight to new arenas.
41% : Specifically, he called out medication taken to induce abortion.
38% : Mississippi will ban the procedure except for pregnancies that endanger the woman's life or those caused by rape reported to law enforcement.
38% : Protests against banning abortion broke out for a second day in cities across the country, from Los Angeles to Oklahoma City to Jackson, Mississippi.
33% : But in Minnesota, where abortion remains legal, governor Tim Walz signed an executive order shielding people seeking or providing terminals in his state from facing legal consequences in other states.
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