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The money was allocated last year, but withheld by the Hogan administration.
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If approved by both chambers and Gov. Wes Moore, Maryland voters would decide on state constitutional amendment guaranteeing ‘fundamental right to reproductive freedom’ next year.
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In the final episode of a three-part series, we hear two stories about the fight to make your own reproductive decisions.
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If passed by the legislature and approved by voters statewide, the amendment would be the highest form of protection for reproductive rights, particularly for abortions.
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In the second episode of a three-part series, we hear two stories that get at the difficult decision-making that often has to happen in situations where a woman needs an abortion.
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If the Maryland General Assembly passes the amendment it could end up on the ballot of voters in 2024.
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In the first episode of a three-part series, we begin with two very different stories that reveal the financial challenge of paying for abortion care.
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The proposed bills could protect Maryland health care workers from legal repercussions as more residents who live in states where abortion is illegal are crossing state lines for care.
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The head of Baltimore's Catholic Archdiocese explains the church's response to the recent Supreme Court decision to strike down constitutional protections for abortion rights.
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We hear from a reproductive health leader, a Baltimore city councilwoman, a Johns Hopkins U. medical historian and a Jewish rabbi who works with expectant mothers.