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In a Washington Post interview, Cox said Utah needs to use less water and boost access to contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
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With impending lawsuits over abortion access in the state, more young women are seeking permanent solutions to birth control.
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Utah OB-GYNs are now trying to resolve what their world looks like in a post-Roe shifting legal landscape.
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The church is against abortions, except in instances of rape, incest and if the pregnant person’s life or the fetus’ is in danger.
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Utah’s near-total abortion ban took effect Friday night. Here’s how Utahns reacted across the state.
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Utah’s abortion trigger law will soon go into effect, with it some pro-abortion advocates fear what this means for reproductive rights while others rejoice.
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Legislative legal counsel will now review the state’s trigger law and the Supreme Court’s opinion.
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"The health and life of women of our nation are now at risk," President Joe Biden said.
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The ruling came more than a month after the stunning leak of a draft opinion by Justice Samuel Alito indicating the court was prepared to take this momentous step.
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Sen. Derek Kitchen, D-Salt Lake City, held a press conference Tuesday to announce the new proposal.
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When Julie Burkhart learned about the Supreme Court draft opinion that would end abortion protections, she let out an involuntary shriek from her airplane seat. “Because it felt like such a gut punch,” she said. “And then after that, getting into the opinion and reading that — it was chilling.”
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Cándida Duran Taveras chose to have an abortion in Salt Lake City eight years ago. Now, with the state poised to strike down abortion access, she fears for her community and other marginalized groups.