A group of North Dakota lawmakers heard emotional testimony on a handful of bills related to reproductive health care and the insurance — or lack thereof — to cover it.
South Central Judicial District Judge Jackson Lofgren presides over a trial Jan. 27, 2025, in Bismarck. (Mary Steurer/North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — A North Dakota father ...
Abby Berger of Bismarck stands Jan. 29, 2025, before a legislative committee hearing with a photo illustrating the large number of syringes and vials needed to help her conceive her child. (Jeff Beach ...
Bi-partisan bills to protect contraception and fertility treatments in North Dakota were introduced in the North Dakota ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s victory has energized anti-abortion groups, even as abortion rights organizers notched victories on Election Day.
Those who are pro-abortion can celebrate a victory today as the North Dakota Supreme Court denied the State’s effort to ...
North Dakota’s highest court ruled Friday to keep the state’s overturned abortion ban from being enforced during an appeal of ...
Legislative leaders in North Dakota want to increase the number of ... "Is the will of the people more important than the rights of the minority?" he said. Just under a quarter of the written ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — North Carolina's Democratic Gov. Josh Stein unveiled new measures on Thursday that extend state protections for certain health care providers and patients' reproductive health ...
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North Carolina ... or other reproductive health care. Anti-abortion groups are saying he’s overstepping his authority. Stein — a Democrat who made reproductive rights a cornerstone of his ...