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Indiana’s near-total abortion ban went into effect a year ago, cutting off access for most Hoosiers.
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We'll talk with guests this week about access to reproductive care and services, two years after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Indiana is one of more than 20 states with a sales tax on women’s period supplies, according to the Alliance For Period Supplies.
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The only statewide abortion fund in Indiana has seen a decline in the number of people reaching out for resources.
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Families in Indiana are struggling to afford diapers. Advocates say efforts to make diapers more affordable and accessible haven’t gone far enough.
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Indiana's abortion ban will go into effect once the Indiana Supreme Court addresses the ACLU of Indiana's petition, which could happen at any time.
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All Options Pregnancy Resource Center funded an all-time high number of abortions last month, according to its director.
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The expansion in services offered was made possible by a surge in donations to the Hoosier Abortion Fund from abortion-choice advocates.