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Mississippi governor defends state's 2018 anti-abortion law

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Mississippi governor defends state's 2018 anti-abortion law

Mississippi governor defends state's 2018 anti-abortion law

Republican Mississippi Gov.

Tate Reeves says a 2018 anti-abortion law that will be reviewed by the US Supreme Court is not meant to overturn the landmark 1972 Roe v.

Wade case that made the procedure legal.


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