How abortion views could impact elections in Illinois in 2024 | #elections | #alabama
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Following a flipped seat in the Alabama Legislature, abortion-rights advocates say a roadmap exists for Illinois Democrat challengers in the November election. Marilyn Lands’ victory in deeply conservative Alabama last month overturned a district long held by Republicans, her campaign focusing on the state’s near-complete abortion ban and ensuring protection for in vitro fertilization after […]
Read MoreWill Alabama IVF ruling sway voters from Trump to Biden? | #elections | #alabama
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With two healthy boys born by IVF, Crystal Rusch and her husband faced a deeply difficult decision: What should they do with their three remaining embryos that could one day become more children? As Catholics, Rusch and her husband always believed in the sanctity of life, and they didn’t want just destroy their embryos they […]
Read MoreKeating out at city council, leaving Ohio cities GOP-less. Buckle up | #citycouncil
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A sampling of reader feedback about some recent columns and comments: On Liz Keating’s departure as the last Republican on Cincinnati city council: “I sincerely wish Ms. Keating all the very best in her future endeavors. Her common sense will certainly be missed, especially by the voting, taxpaying population of ‘other backgrounds.’ I don’t hold […]
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