GOP legislatures in some states seek ways to undermine voters' ability to determine abortion rights

FILE - Mississippi State Rep. Robert Johnson, D-Natchez, offers an amendment to a resolution offered by Rep. Fred Shanks, R-Brandon, that would allow Mississippi residents to put policy proposals on statewide ballots, except for abortion and a few other issues, Jan. 24, 2024, at the Mississippi State Capitol in Jackson. Legislative efforts in Missouri and Mississippi this week are attempting to prevent voters from having a say over abortion rights, building on anti-abortion strategies seen in other states, including last year in Ohio. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)

CHICAGO (AP) — Legislative efforts in Missouri and Mississippi are attempting to prevent voters from having a say over abortion rights, building on anti-abortion strategies seen in other states, including last year in Ohio.

Democrats and abortion rights advocates say the efforts are evidence that Republican lawmakers and abortion opponents are trying to meant to give voters a direct role in forming state laws.

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