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A new group hopes to educate Oklahomans on the continued impacts of the state's near-total abortion ban.
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The Trump administration is withholding tens of millions in federal family planning money, impacting organizations in Oklahoma as of Tuesday.
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A bill targeting abortion-inducing drugs passed the Oklahoma House floor on party lines with a vote of 77-19.
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The bill's author is seeking to reintroduce Senate Bill 612, which was signed into law in 2022 and struck down by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in 2023.
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Sen. Dusty Deevers’ (R-Elgin) second attempt at legislation that would adjust the state’s definition of homicide to include abortion failed in the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday.
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Planned Parenthood says it will begin offering abortions in Missouri after a state judge blocked licensing requirements for abortion clinics.
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This legislative session, Oklahoma lawmakers will consider a range of health bills on topics like abortion, maternal health, parental leave and improving rural health.
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During the department’s Senate budget hearing Tuesday, Health and Human Services Chair Paul Rosino said if the money were to return to Oklahoma during this fiscal year, the state’s financial support would be clawed back.
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Oklahoma Health Care Authority CEO Ellen Buettner said the director's predecessor, Melody Anthony, will serve as the interim state Medicaid director.
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A report shows Kansas performed 15,111 abortions on out-of-state residents last year. Over 3,000 of those were performed on Oklahoma residents.