Right-to-abortion measures win spot on ballot in Arizona and Montana
Briefly

Voters in Arizona and Montana will decide in November whether to protect the right to abortion in their state constitutions, a significant measure amid national debates.
In Arizona, the Supreme Court validated a 200-word summary used by abortion advocates to collect signatures, paving the way for the measure on the ballot.
Montana's proposed constitution amendment aims to enshrine the 1999 state Supreme Court ruling affirming the constitutional right to privacy includes access to abortion.
Supporters argue that as Republican lawmakers attempt to restrict abortion rights, these measures empower voters to protect their reproductive freedoms directly.
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