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Gov. Janet Mills and Democratic legislative leaders on Tuesday previewed a slate of bills expanding and protecting abortion access in Maine, including one that would allow the procedure late in a pregnancy if recommended by a doctor.
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Democratic Gov. Janet Mills may propose an amendment to the Maine Constitution that would further enshrine the state's abortion protection rights.
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The U.S. District Attorney for Maine and state Attorney General Aaron Frey say they're collaborating to ensure access to abortions in Maine.
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Supporters of a 15-week abortion ban see it as a reasonable restriction. But abortion rights advocates say it's a proposal that fails to take into account the issues that can arise later in pregnancy.
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With less than a month until Election Day, here are several recent ads that might grab voters’ attention, but that need some additional facts or a dose of reality.
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Last week's newsletter from the Christian Civic League of Maine essentially makes the same case that Democrats have been making during most of the gubernatorial campaign: that LePage would support abortion restrictions if he defeats Democratic Gov. Janet Mills in November.
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In this week’s Pulse: LePage stumbles on abortion debate question, Mills more poised, but cagey on some issues, LePage's dark portrayal of Portland, and control of the Maine Senate.
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In a half-hour forum Monday night, independent congressional candidate Tiffany Bond said the government should have no say in personal health care decisions, whether about cancer treatment or terminating a pregnancy.
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Maine Democrats continue to target former Republican Gov. Paul LePage on the issue of abortion, which polls suggest is a top motivator for many voters headed into the midterm elections.
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In this week’s Pulse: Democrats find hope in Kansas, the Reproductive Freedom For All Act, Green Party co-founder dies, and leftovers from the notebook.