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After midterms, states weighing Aruba Beach Tennis
abortion protections, bans Championship 2022 was
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Ban Uni Man pa Cria Nos
Protesters hold signs as Barbara DeVane, of the Tallahassee National Organization for Women,
speaks outside the Florida Historic Capitol in Tallahassee, Fla., during a rally protesting the Su- Muchanan foundation
preme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.
(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File) organizing fundraising
By AMY FORLITI and GEOFF MULVIHILL settled on a plan. In Pennsylvania, pickups Walk & Run
Associated Press for Democrats mean they can likely stop
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Democrats hope Republicans from adding anti-abortion
to use their newfound political control in language to the state constitution, and in
some states to guarantee that women divided states such as Wisconsin, a legisla-
have access to abortion, while some GOP tive stalemate remains.
strongholds may temper their efforts to “The real uncertainty is how far states go”
deepen restrictions after poorer-than-ex- with abortion bans, said Mary Ziegler, a
pected results in the midterms. professor at the University of California,
Even after their gains this month, Demo- Davis, School of Law and an expert on the
crats lack the power to codify abortion politics of reproduction. Post-midterms,
rights into federal law. That puts the abor- some states might think twice before forg-
tion debate squarely on the states to navi- ing ahead with strict bans.
gate and rework the patchwork of laws But, she said, some conservative lawmak-
that have been in place since the Su- ers might say: “I don’t see a problem here.
preme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. We’re fine. We won our elections and our
There will still be a patchwork of policies: voters want abortion bans.”
In Minnesota, Democrats are planning to The reversal of Roe, which enshrined the
add the right to abortion into state law. In right to abortion nationwide, was broadly
the GOP stronghold of Florida, leaders are unpopular among voters. Page 7
talking about more restrictions but haven’t Continued on Page 2