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Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte signed legislation to require medical care for infants born alive after botched abortions just months after voters rejected a similar measure on the state ballot.
A study of nearly 5,000 infants born before 27 weeks of gestation found that all 129 infants who were born before 22 weeks and were included in the study died. Two received active medical treatment.
Here are five key things to know about the so-called Born Alive Infant Protection Act ballot measure that Montana voters will decide Nov. 8.
Media Montana shamed as residents vote ‘No’ on measure to protect babies after they’re born: ‘Unimaginable’ Pro-life activist Abby Johnson tweeted, 'They’re basically saying they want ...
That majority native-born status, isn’t, however, the demographic reality for every part of the state. In Montana’s western congressional district, for example, a minority of the populace ...
Senate Bill 315 carried by Sen. David Howard, R-Park City, would be effective immediately upon passage and signing by the governor.
The Supreme Court won't hear a case involving a push to revive a law that minors must have their parents’ permission for an ...
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