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- Nebraska Initiative 439, Right to Abortion Initiative (2024)
Voters in Nebraska decided on competing ballot measures on abortion Voters approved Initiative 434, which prohibited abortions after the first trimester, except for medical emergencies or cases related to rape or incest
- Informational Pamphlet - sos. nebraska. gov
Initiative 434 opens the door to even more government control over Nebraskans' healthcare, including the power to ban things like IVF and miscarriage care Nebraska politicians have even said Initiative 434 is the first step to completely banning abortion in the state, without any exceptions
- 2024 Nebraska Initiative 439 - Wikipedia
Nebraska Initiative 439, officially titled " Nebraska Right to Abortion Initiative ", was a proposed constitutional amendment that appeared on the November 5, 2024 ballot in Nebraska
- Nebraska votes to codify current abortion restrictions in the state . . .
Nebraska voters approved a ballot measure enshrining current abortion restrictions in the state's constitution, NBC News projects, a setback for reproductive rights advocates in the red state
- 2024 Nebraska ballot initiatives explained: Competing abortion initiatives
However, voters in the Cornhusker state will be the first to vote on two opposing abortion access initiatives The two ballot initiatives seek to amend the Nebraska Constitution to either uphold a 12-week abortion ban or establish the right to an abortion until fetal viability
- Sorting through Nebraska’s abortion ballot initiatives
Three groups are circulating petitions in Nebraska to amend the state constitution on the issue of abortion Let the Examiner explain each
- Understanding Nebraskas dueling abortion initiatives - NPR
Nebraska voters will face two competing abortion question on the ballot this fall - one in favor of expanding abortion access and another that limits it to the current 12 weeks of pregnancy
- November election: Explaining Nebraskas ballot initiatives
There are six ballot initiatives and referendum measures Nebraska voters will have a direct say in, and the subjects include marijuana, abortion and paid sick leave Here's what to know
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