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Backers of an abortion rights ballot question are campaigning for a constitutional amendment without the support of two advocacy groups.
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A Montana-based abortion rights group is reaching out to neighboring states announcing abortion and contraception are legal and available there.
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It’s been over a year since the Dobbs V. Jackson Supreme Court case overturned nationwide abortion protections. A new report suggests abortion bans like the one implemented in South Dakota are contributing to inequities in the health care system.
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The regional Planned Parenthood has new leadership. CEO Ruth Richardson is also a Minnesota state legislator. She says it's time to rethink how we talk about abortion. We ask her about the future of abortion access in South Dakota. In a state where abortion is illegal, what kind of bills might South Dakota lawmakers agree on?
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Ruth Richardson will serve concurrent roles with PPNCS and the Minnesota Legislature. PPNCS oversees reproductive health in the Dakotas, Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska.
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Abortion services are paused at South Dakota's only Planned Parenthood clinic.
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A lawsuit says South Dakota's new four-appointment, three-week process for pill-based abortions is risky and disproportionately harms low-income and rural patients.
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One of the attorneys who defended President Donald Trump against impeachment charges is representing South Dakota in its Planned Parenthood appeal.
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NewsThe history of birth control and abortion is a long one. In the United States, abortion and contraception were legal from Colonial times until the late…
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Two South Dakota artists recently had their work on display in a New York exhibition. Proceeds from the sold out show--titled Nasty Woman--benefit Planned…