A national study reports abortion rates, both nationally and in Nebraska, have fallen to their lowest level since Roe v. Wade.
Nebraska Family Alliance Executive Director Karen Bowling credits a cultural shift which has had an impact in statehouses across the country. . .
Bowling says science has had a lot to do with a change in attitude as ultra-sounds become ever more sophisticated. . .
A report from the Guttmacher Institute found the rate of abortions, both nationally and in Nebraska, have fallen to their lowest level since Roe v. Wade in 1973.
