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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) has announced that new sweeping abortion restrictions would be going into full effect, stating that the long fight to end Roe v. Wade was never about rights but rather a “culture of life.” “This entire court battle was never about winning a court case; it was always about creating a culture of life, and that’s exactly what we are doing here in Mississippi,” Reeves told Fox News. Reeves did not specify how the new laws would be implemented. “We have to prove that being pro-life is not simply about being anti-abortion, and, in our state, we are enacting policies ...
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On Thursday, Mississippi’s Attorney General Lynn Fitch called Roe v. Wade “egregiously wrong” and asked the Supreme Court to overturn the ruling, barring abortions after 15 weeks. Roe v. Wade currently allows abortion prior to “viability,” which occurs at 24 weeks of pregnancy. In a new brief, Fitch stated: “The conclusion that abortion is a constitutional right has no basis in text, structure, history, or tradition.” This news comes as states across the country are looking to implement restrictive abortion regulations, in an attempt to override the constitutional right established in 1973 wit...
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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) signed a bill on Thursday that bans transgender athletes from competing on girl’s or women’s sports teams. Mississippi will become the first state this year to enact a ban against transgender people. Still, more than 20 states are proposing restrictions on athletics or gender-confirming health care for transgender minors this year. Conservative lawmakers are responding to an executive order signed by President Joe Biden on January 20 that bans discrimination based on gender identity in school sports and elsewhere. Alphonso David, president of the LGBTQ civil ri...
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