Texas, Lt. Gov and abortion
Jersey politicians have voted to update the island's termination of pregnancy law by removing the residency restrictions that prevent some women getting an abortion Politicians voted unanimously in favour of removing the restrictions.
Texas abortion restrictions are among the strictest in the nation, banning the procedure unless a pregnant person has a "life-threatening condition."
New legislative agendas at the state level aim to chip away at reproductive rights, even in states that recently passed constitutional protections for abortion. On this episode of Us & Them, Host Trey Kay examines how conservative state supreme courts might limit voter-approved amendments — and how abortion-friendly states are pushing back.
A new president and state legislative sessions ramping up are likely to bring more changes to abortion policy across the U.S., which is still settling after the seismic shift in 2022 when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and opened the door to state bans.
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A lifelong advocate for women's rights, Texas-born Richards will be remembered as one of the United States' most influential defenders of abortion access in recent decades.
Richards was diagnosed two years ago with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. She died in her home “surrounded by family and her ever-loyal dog, Ollie,” her family said in a statement, cited by The Associated Press.
Medication and surgical treatment for miscarriages are, by definition, abortion care. Consequently, women in states with severe abortion restrictions face challenges in accessing lifesaving and health-saving care.
WHEN IT comes to the question of forcible termination of fetal life, you would think we live in an extremely polarized climate in the Granite State. And no wonder. With
Republican senators sent a stern warning to the Smithsonian museums: leave anti-abortion activists to do what they want.According to Fox News, Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Todd Young (R-IN) told the institutions in a letter,