Voters in Kansas — a Midwestern state also largely dominated by Republicans — overwhelmingly chose to protect abortion access. But don't expect Indiana voters to be given the same option when it comes to the state's abortion laws. More:Indiana abortion ban advances out of committee, exceptions added to protect mother's health"Shall abortion remain legal in Indiana?" Taylor's proposed ballot question would have read. The last time Indiana lawmakers tried to put a referendum on the ballot was in the early 2010s, when Republicans hoped to ban same-sex marriage.
Source: The Star August 03, 2022 16:20 UTC