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Here’s what you might have missed this week at the Statehouse.
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A group of anonymous women and the organization Hoosier Jews For Choice sued the state in September, arguing the ban infringes on their religious beliefs.
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There are two lawsuits challenging the ban. The first, which challenges it on state constitutional grounds, is set for a hearing Monday.
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The South Bend clinic has seen an uptick in calls from states like Kentucky, Ohio and Texas since the overturn of Roe v. Wade earlier this summer.
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Democratic leaders, candidates speak against abortion ban, hope to motivate voters for fall electionIndiana Democratic Party Chair Mike Schmuhl says voters have the power to inspire change if they are dissatisfied. Indiana’s general election is Nov. 8; the voter registration deadline is Oct. 11.