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Good to other states planning to speak out against the SCOTUS miscarriage of Justice.
- Kansas voters rejected a ballot measure that would have amended the state’s constitution in order to ensure abortion was not considered a protected right.
- Four more states will pose similar measures on their November primary ballots, including California, Kentucky, Montana and Vermont.
- Kansas was viewed as a bellwether of how Americans feel in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
thehill.com — Aug 3, 2022
But is 4 states enough? Seems like it should be a lot lot more.
If scarlet-red Kansas can tell the stacked S-Court “What’s what” — then practically any state can.
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Biden signs a 2nd Executive Order to protect a woman’s right to choose:
Washington (CNN) President Joe Biden on Wednesday signed an executive order to help ensure access to abortion in light of the Supreme Court's decision earlier this summer to eliminate the constitutional right to the procedure.
The President said the order helps women travel out of state to receive abortions, ensures health care providers comply with federal law so women aren't delayed in getting care and advances research and data collection "to evaluate the impact that this reproductive health crisis is having on maternal health and other health conditions and outcomes."
Biden spoke of the "chaos and uncertainty" that has ensued in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision and said, "Women's health and lives are on the line."
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www.cnn.com — Aug 3, 2022
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Regarding that revoked Right to Choose:
Mothers Against Greg Abbott — twitter page
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More states need to act — until the McConnell-stacked court can be brought back into some sense of rationality and balance.
Until enough Republicans in Congress can be replaced, to make Privacy and Choice — the [federal] Law of the Land.
Make it so American Voters, make it so.
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