Post-Roe America: A Year of Abortion Surprises and State Laws.

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The overturning of Roe v. Wade has scrambled political dynamics and divided abortion opponents, with even red states showing support for some measure of abortion rights. Oklahoma has criminalized the procedure, fulfilling the once-improbable goal of Oklahomans for Life's president. Kansas was the first state to sound the alarm on the issue, with abortion-related proposals stirring debate in both Kansas and South Carolina.
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