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The new abortion wars

A podcast explaining the anti-abortion movements happening in Mississippi, Ohio, and Louisiana.

planned parenthood, pro choice, pro life
planned parenthood, pro choice, pro life
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In the past few months, America has seen a wave of states introduce anti-abortion legislation. Mississippi’s governor has signed into law a bill that bans abortion after 15 weeks (except in the case of severe fetal abnormalities or medical emergencies); the governor of Louisiana, a Democrat, has voiced support for a similar version should it reach his desk; Kentucky passed a measure that could become one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the nation; and Ohio lawmakers have proposed banning abortion altogether. All of these measures would directly challenge Roe v. Wade.

“The anti-abortion movement is feeling emboldened to really kind of take the next step,” said Heather Shumaker, senior counsel for reproductive rights and health at the National Women’s Law Center.

Vox reporter Anna North noted: “If you are someone who is concerned with rights for women ... people of color ... people who are poor ... some of these attacks on reproductive health specifically can fly under the radar.”

On the latest episode of Today, Explained, North joins Sean Rameswaram to survey the growing restrictions on women’s reproduction under the Trump administration and how Roe v. Wade might once again be in jeopardy.

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