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Some Granite Staters say they fear the decision could pave the way for further restrictions in New Hampshire — a goal articulated by local anti-abortion activists in the wake of the court’s ruling.
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Abortion remains legal up to 24 weeks in New Hampshire, but we're likely to see continued efforts to both expand and restrict access.
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In a statement responding to the court's ruling, Gov. Chris Sununu said "access to these services will continue to remain safe, accessible, and legal in New Hampshire."
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Abortion remains legal in New Hampshire in the first 24 weeks of a pregnancy.
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Providers based in and outside of New Hampshire are now preparing to offer local patients abortion medication through telemedicine.
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One clinic that sees lots of protest activity says it has struggled to set up a buffer zone, in part due to a lack of buy-in from local officials.
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La cámara de New Hamsphire aprueba modificar prohibición estatal de aborto con la excepción de anomalías del feto. El Senado aprueba tres proyectos de ley que involucra el uso de vehículos eléctricos. Saint Joseph Hospital organiza recolecta de medicinas para enviar a Ucrania.
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El Gobernador Sununu presentó un plan para enfrentar el desafío de alojamiento en New Hamsphire y pide por más reducciones de impuestos. Un cambio a ley que prohibe abortos de 24 semanas recibe aprobación preliminar en la Cámara de incluir excepciones.
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