Nebraska high court allows competing abortion measures on fall ballot
Briefly

The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled that a proposed amendment protecting abortion rights can stay on November's ballot, allowing voters to decide on this contentious issue.
This court decision marks an unprecedented situation for Nebraska, where two competing initiatives regarding abortion are set to be decided by voters in the same election.
Allie Berry of Protect Our Rights emphasized that the ruling is a triumph for Nebraskans, enabling them to vote on policies affecting their bodily autonomy.
The decision aligns with a nationwide trend where multiple states are pursuing ballot measures related to abortion, heightening the stakes for voter turnout in November.
Read at Washington Post
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