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In Nebraska, a group of 30 doctors is urging the Secretary of State to remove a pro-abortion initiative from the November ballot, claiming it violates the state’s single-subject law and redefines 'fetal viability' ambiguously. The initiative, which would allow abortion until fetal viability, has been criticized for potentially allowing non-physicians to make determinations about viability. This challenge comes as at least nine states, including Arizona and Colorado, prepare to present pro-choice measures on their ballots following the Supreme Court's 2022 decision that reverted abortion rights to state control. Nebraska will feature two conflicting measures: one granting abortion rights up until viability and another prohibiting abortions after the first trimester except in specific cases. These initiatives are historic, marking the first time Nebraska voters will decide on abortion-related measures. The outcome may hinge on legal challenges regarding the initiatives' compliance with state laws and their potential conflicts.
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