Montana’s Republican officials out of step with public on abortion and other issues
According to an April 2024 poll from Middle Fork Strategies, 58% of Montanans believe abortion should remain legal in most or all circumstances.
According to an April 2024 poll from Middle Fork Strategies, 58% of Montanans believe abortion should remain legal in most or all circumstances.
Former President Donald Trump continues to say that ending Roe v. Wade and letting states determine abortion’s status was ‘what everybody wanted.’
The court’s action against Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen followed an earlier set of delays and challenges from Attorney General Austin Knudsen.
Montana’s abortion ballot initiative needs to gather 60,000 signatures by June 21.
‘You must follow your heart on this issue, but remember you must also win elections to restore our culture,” former President Donald Trump said.
In a 6-0 ruling, the court determined that Republican Attorney General Austin Knudsen had submitted ballot language that was misleading.
Republican Attorney General Austin Knudsen is accused of trying to run out the clock on a ballot initiative guaranteeing abortion choice in Montana.
Currently, veterans are only eligible for IVF coverage through the Department of Defense if they have a service-connected injury or illness that prevents them from conceiving.
The president’s remarks came as the country grapples with a new consequence of the fall of Roe: the potential abolishment of IVF.
Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith blocked passage of a bill introduced by Senate Democrats that would have established federal protections for assisted reproductive technology.