Tag: Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
Gov. Newsom Signs ‘Emergency’ Bill Authorizing Arizona Doctors to Perform Abortions In California
In April, California Governor Gavin Newsom, who isn’t running for president, did a MSNBC interview with former Biden Administration spokeswoman Jen Psaki, and lied claiming that if “Donald Trump becomes president of the United States he will sign a national...
New Emergency Bill Authorizing Arizona Doctors to Perform Abortions In California On AZ Patients
A new emergency bill that would temporarily allow Arizona doctors to perform abortions in California on their patients was introduced in the Senate on Wednesday, offering a possible work around for Arizona women after the state recently passed a near-total...
Gov. Newsom Vows To Introduce Emergency Bill This Week To Provide Abortion Care For Arizonans
Governor Gavin Newsom and other Californian lawmakers announced on Sunday that they are currently working on a bill where California would provide abortion care for Arizonans following the Arizona Supreme Court upholding a near complete abortion ban earlier this month....
Gov. Newsom’s New Ad Campaign Targets Abortion Travel Bans In Other States
Governor Gavin Newsom announced a new advertising campaign on Sunday targeting abortion travel bans in other states that are currently being considered. Last month, several states, including Tennessee, Mississippi, and Oklahoma, introduced legislation to help curtail those seeking abortions in...
U.S. Supreme Court on a Hot Streak
Trigger Alert: For those of you who feel that the American judicial system—the U.S. Supreme Court in particular, is there to reflect prevailing public sentiment, create law to support your world view, and/or take your feelings into account, this...
Republicans at a Crossroads on Abortion
For the longest time, the issue of Social Security was considered the “Third Rail” of politics. Touch it in any way—even if common sense adjustments were your call, and it all but guaranteed electrocution at the polls. And that still...