The Indiana Senate passed a near-total abortion ban that has near-zero support, writes columnist James Briggs.
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2022/07/28 With abortion ban near-certain, health advocates turn to birth control
“Indiana has a shortage of primary care physicians and many counties are contraceptive deserts, meaning there are few to no providers capable of addressing reproductive needs for that community. And some people just can’t get transportation, child care or time off work for anything but an emergency.”
2022/07/27 Indiana attorney general is investigating the doctor who provided abortion services for a 10-year-old Ohio rape victim, doctor’s lawyer says
Todd Rokita helping Indiana be a national embarrassment, one culture war ideology at a time.
2022/07/26 GOP congressman attends gay son’s wedding after opposing protections for same-sex marriage
Thompson was one of 157 House Republicans to oppose the legislation, which would codify the right to same-sex and interracial marriages nationwide.
2022/07/20 Indiana Senate Republicans propose abortion ban with exceptions for rape, life of mother
“The proposal of a near-total ban on abortion was a surprise for many, conservatives and progressives alike. Speculation had been that lawmakers would introduce less severe restrictions, such as a ban set at 6, 12 or 15 weeks, when they convene for a special session on July 25.”
2022/07/14 Indiana teacher shortage persists ahead of new school year
2022/07/15 Three Appointed To New Kosciusko County Park Board
Congrats to Aggie Sweeney!
2022/07/06 McConnell Announces Candidacy For Prosecuting Attorney
Local attorney Travis McConnell announced on Wednesday that he is running for Kosciusko County prosecuting attorney in the November election.
2022/07/01 The Nightmare Scenario SCOTUS is Plotting For the 2024 Election Takeover
This scenario isn’t just plausible: it’s probable. GOP-controlled states are already changing their state laws to allow for it, regardless of how their people vote
2022/06/26 GOP lawmaker calls Roe ruling ‘victory for white life’ as Trump rally cheers
A spokesman said the comment by Rep. Mary E. Miller (R-Ill.) was a ‘mix-up of words’
