Montana has officially certified an initiative to enshrine abortion access in the state's constitution for the November ballot, making it the eighth state this year to put the issue of abortion rights directly to voters. The measure, if passed, would legally protect the right to an abortion in Montana. This move comes after the Secretary of State's Office confirmed that the initiative, led by Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights, gathered enough signatures to qualify for the ballot. This significant step reflects the ongoing national debate over abortion rights and the efforts by states to either restrict or protect access to abortion services.
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