JACKSON, Miss. -- Abortion opponents say they're still pursuing life-at-fertilization ballot initiatives in six other states even though voters in the Bible Belt state of Mississippi rejected the conservative measure.
editor@mercurynews.com (By Emily Wagster Pettus, San Jose Mercury News
Wed, 11/09/2011 - 9:33am
JACKSON, Miss. -- Abortion opponents say they're still pursuing life-at-fertilization ballot initiatives in six other states even though voters in the Bible Belt state of Mississippi rejected the conservative measure.