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An referendum to make abortion rights a state constitutional amendment will be on the ballot in 2024.
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Maryland’s politicians from Mayor Brandon Scott to Governor Wes Moore have expressed the desire to make the state a haven for people seeking abortion care.
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The rule change could protect people from investigations from anti-abortion states.
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The drug is still currently available as the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decides on the case.
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Included are two headlining bills intended to make the state a safe haven for those seeking abortions.
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Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown submitted two amicus briefs on abortion medication and transgender healthcare.
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The bills position Maryland in direct opposition to Republican-led states on both issues, including one of its neighboring states.
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The Maryland Department of Health is assessing ways to purchase large quantities of mifepristone.
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We’ll go On the Record with two veteran statehouse reporters to dissect the legislative session that ends at midnight. How much will Maryland spend on schools and top priorities? What are the new rules for handguns? What success has Governor Wes Moore had dealing with the General Assembly?
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We’ll go On the Record with the executive director of a new abortion clinic about to open in western Maryland. Plus we catch up on decisions state legislators are making … about how recreational cannabis should be regulated and sold in Maryland.