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Indiana's 2024 Terminated Pregnancy Report said there were 146 abortions performed in the state. That's down from 9,529 in 2022, the last full year before the state's near-total abortion ban took effect.
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A judge ruled on Monday against the release of abortion records, also known as terminated pregnancy reports or TPRs, kept by the Indiana Department of Health.
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A Marion County judge will soon decide if the Indiana Department of Health can release terminated pregnancy reports following a hearing Tuesday afternoon.
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Two Indiana abortion providers filed a lawsuit in Marion County to stop the Indiana Department of Health from releasing individual terminated pregnancy reports.
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An Indiana judge ruled in September 2024 that terminated pregnancy reports were protected under Indiana's Access to Public Records Act.
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Indianapolis Sen. Mike Young filed the bill. He has clashed with caucus leadership over Indiana’s abortion ban.
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Pence urged senate Republicans not to approve Trump’s nominee, who he claimed would be “the most pro-abortion Republican appointed secretary of HHS in modern history.”
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Abortion access wasn’t on the Indiana ballot, but advocates on both sides hoped winning candidates could work to influence the state’s reproductive health laws including the abortion ban.
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Planned Parenthood now offers gender-affirming hormone care, hair preservation, surgery coordination and other medical transition support.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jennifer McCormick made a campaign town hall appearance in Muncie Wednesday.