Alabama DEI law is the latest GOP effort to gloss over America’s past | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
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When you think of the Civil Rights Movement, you probably think about Alabama. The state is associated with the worst of the Jim Crow Era, but also the people who stood against it. It’s a shame that Alabama’s legislators would rather not talk about these things. Last week, the Alabama Legislature passed SB129, a law […]
Read MoreAlabama ruling reminds Republicans abortion is the 2024 issue | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
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Republicans up and down November’s ballot were always going to be on the back foot when it comes to access to abortion and other reproductive health issues. Now they have to answer questions about in vitro fertilization and access to contraception as well. A ruling this month by Alabama’s Supreme Court made clear just how […]
Read MoreHaley supports the Alabama IVF ruling. She actually misunderstands it | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
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Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley is applauding a legal decision in Alabama that, if applied nationally, could affect family planning for hundreds of thousands of patients who undergo in vitro fertilization to get pregnant. After the Alabama Supreme Court ruled last week that the embryos created during IVF are “extrauterine children,” Haley told NBC News […]
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