Correction: Idaho-Abortion-Gag Law story
Sep 30, 2022, 12:51 AM | Updated: Oct 3, 2022, 5:52 pm

FILE - Rebeca Castro, of Fruitland, sings and dances to a Christian praise song during an anti-abortion celebration for the overturn of Roe v. Wade, held outside of the Idaho Statehouse in Boise, Idaho on June 28, 2022. A University of Idaho memo warning staffers not to refer students to abortion or birth control providers has placed the school at the center of a debate over First Amendment rights and access to reproductive health care. One of the laws bars the use of state funds to promote or endorse abortion or emergency contraception. Another makes it illegal for non-healthcare providers to advertise abortions or birth control. (Sarah A. Miller/Idaho Statesman via AP, File)
(Sarah A. Miller/Idaho Statesman via AP, File)
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — In a story published September 30, 2022, about Idaho universities warning employees not to refer students to abortion providers, The Associated Press erroneously reported the title of an Idaho Public Television employee. Bill Manny is the executive producer for Idaho Public Television, not the agency’s executive director.
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