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Idaho Will Vote On Abortion Rights In November

State officials verified Monday that an initiative from Idahoans United for Women and Families has qualified for the ballot, AP reported. The initiative seeks to create a law that would allow abortion until fetal viability. Idaho currently bans abortion and does not include exceptions for the health of the woman.

Idaho voters will decide whether to roll back the state鈥檚 abortion ban, the secretary of state told the group behind the initiative in a letter Monday, joining three other states where abortion will be directly on the ballot on Nov. 3. Voters in Virginia and Nevada 鈥 both states where abortion is already legal through at least 24 weeks of pregnancy 鈥 are considering state constitutional amendments to create a right to abortion. And in Missouri, which in 2024 became the first state to use a constitutional amendment to undo an abortion ban, voters are being asked to override that to bring back an abortion ban, with limited exceptions. (Mulvihill, 7/13)

More health news from across the U.S. 鈥

Louisiana lawmakers took steps to modernize a state law that criminalizes intentionally exposing others to HIV, increasing protections for people living with the virus. Louisiana has one of the most punitive HIV exposure laws in the country. Before the state鈥檚 law was updated, public health experts and advocates for people living with HIV said the law was too broad, prohibiting exposure 鈥渢hrough any means or contact.鈥 The provision allowed people to be threatened and prosecuted for actions that couldn鈥檛 transmit the virus. (Parker, 7/13)

杨贵妃传媒視頻 Health News: Lawmakers Look To Make Abortion Shield Laws Less Dependent On Who鈥檚 Governor

When Gov. Gavin Newsom, using his executive power, refused to extradite a physician accused of prescribing and mailing abortion pills to a Louisiana woman, he said California would 鈥渘ot ever鈥 allow 鈥渆xtremist politicians鈥 to punish its doctors. Newsom, who is considering a run for president, has long championed reproductive rights, but state lawmakers in the Democratically controlled California legislature know future governors might not have the same political beliefs. (Forti茅r, 7/14)

Despite a decades-long decline in U.S. fertility rates, a corridor of central Plains states 鈥 including North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas 鈥 continues to post higher rates than the rest of the country on average. (Jennings, 7/14)

A third adult in Teton County has been diagnosed with measles, marking the first state鈥檚 first outbreak of 2026 and prompting the county to declare a 鈥渟tate of emergency.鈥 (Boyd-Fliegel, 7/13)

On the immigration crisis 鈥

A federal immigration officer fatally shot a man Monday in Maine, leading the state鈥檚 attorney general to launch an investigation and fueling backlash to President Donald Trump鈥檚 crackdown. The office of Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey said initial reports indicated a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot the man when he attempted to flee in his vehicle during an enforcement operation in the small coastal city of Biddeford. ... Authorities did not identify the man who was killed, but the Maine Immigrants鈥 Rights Coalition said he was a 26-year-old Colombian national. Ruben Torres, the group鈥檚 director of advocacy and policy, said the man had a Social Security number and was authorized to work in the United States. (Hesson, Reynolds, Slater, Schaffer and Oakford, 7/13)

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