While noting the surge in abortion bills, Maddow displays the Republican-controlled states with abortion bills that have passed at least one legislative chamber.
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Democratic 2020 candidates warn Roe v. Wade at stake after Alabama abortion ban’s passageThe contenders sharply criticized the ban, the nation’s strictest, casting it as a severe blow to women’s rights.
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Analysis | In Alabama, the GOP goes big on overturning Roe v. Wade. It could regret it.Republicans in other states have argued for a more incremental approach. Alabama abandoned all pretenses this week.
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Alabama state Senate passes near total abortion ban in direct challenge to Roe v. WadeThe bill's sponsor in the Alabama House says it's specifically designed to get the Supreme Court to 'revisit their decision on Roe vs. Wade.'
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Alabama lawmakers, with eyes on overturning Roe v. Wade, pass nation's strictest abortion banAlabama lawmakers on Tuesday passed the strictest abortion ban in the country. The move is expected to test whether the Supreme Court's longstanding prohibition on such measures can withstand the addition of President Donald Trump's two nominees, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.
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