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VisitWhat counter-measures will be taken by opposition groups to the Nevada reproductive rights amendment by November 2024?
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Nevadans Submit 200,000 Signatures for Abortion Rights Measure on November Ballot
May 20, 2024, 08:58 PM
Nevadans for Reproductive Freedom have successfully turned in over 200,000 signatures to qualify a reproductive rights amendment for the November 2024 ballot. This is nearly double the amount required and well ahead of the June 26 deadline. The proposed amendment seeks to enshrine access to abortion in Nevada’s constitution. The coalition of reproductive rights advocates believe this measure is crucial for safeguarding abortion rights in the state. The petition gathered nearly 100,000 more signatures than necessary.
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