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Today… I will fully finish and schedule this to publish before walking away to start the morning school routine, because, as I learned yesterday, if I can’t come up with a headline and think oh, I have time, I’ll come back to it later, I might completely forget about it until evening. It was a good one, too! Damn it.
Also, today in 2010 the ACA was signed. And it’s National Chip & Dip Day.
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CNN | Ketanji Brown Jackson hearing: Takeaways from Tuesday's marathon hearing | Tierney Sneed
The Hill | Jackson says Roe v. Wade 'settled law' that is 'relied upon' | John Kruzel
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The Week | Why the Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings are really all about Roe v. Wade | W. James Antle III
Washington Post | Republican Sen. Mike Braun says Supreme Court should leave decisions on interracial marriage, abortion to the states | Mariana Alfaro
Slate | Republican senator says legalizing interracial marriage was a mistake, backtracks unconvincingly | Jordan Weissmann
More from Business Insider, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, Indianapolis Star, Intelligencer, Newsweek, Salon, Talking Points Memo
Abortion
INSIDER | 4 anti-abortion bills to watch right now — with no exception for rape, incest, or ectopic pregnancies, and cash rewards for citizens who sue abortion | Julia Naftulin
Kaiser Health News | Training Options Narrow for Medical Students Who Want to Learn Abortion Procedures | Sarah Varney
Oprah Daily | Passing the Equal Rights Amendment Can Save Roe, Says Activist Kate Kelly | Kate Kelly
The 19th | Is medication abortion an “existential threat” to abortion restrictions? | Shefali Luthra
California
San Francisco Chronicle | Newsom signs bill to prevent health insurance companies, plans from charging abortion co-pays, fees | Andres Picon
More from AP, Bloomberg, Los Angeles Blade
Colorado
Colorado Politics | Colorado Senate debates bill enshrining abortion right in state law | Marianne Goodland
The Denver Post | Make Roe v. Wade irrelevant in Colorado | Megan Schrader
Connecticut
WSHU-FM | Legislation seeks to keep abortions safe and accessible for women in Connecticut | Ebong Udoma
More from | Connecticut Post, The CT Mirror
Florida
News Service Florida | Judge to Consider Abortion Waiting Period | Jim Saunders
Idaho
Teen Vogue | How Idaho's Anti-Abortion Law Would Impact Young People | Sara Tardiff
Iowa
Radio Iowa | Reynolds says banning abortion in Iowa requires 'complex' moves | O. Kay Henderson
KSOM-FM | Governor Says Ending Abortion Is Getting Closer | Tom Robinson
Missouri
Springfield News-Leader |House committee approves bill limiting abortion drugs, removes ectopic pregnancy language | Galen Bacharier
More from Kansas City Star, KOLR-TV
Oklahoma
The 19th | Oklahoma's House passes a Texas-style ban on almost all abortions | Mariel Padilla
Tennessee
Memphis Flyer | A Human Rights Disaster | Chris McCoy
The Tennesseean | Is Tennessee going too far in restricting abortion? How new bills could backfire | David Plazas
Texas
Seventeen | Texans Have Been Forced to Travel for Abortion Care. But Those Nearby Access Points Could Soon Disappear. | Madison Feller
Reproductive Health & Justice
The Daily Beast | A New Drug Could Be the Next Best Hope for a Birth Control Pill for Men | Miriam Fauzia
Gizmodo | Non-Hormonal Birth Control Pill for Men Could Start Human Trials Soon | Ed Cara
NPR | 50 years ago sex equality seemed destined for the Constitution. What happened? | Elizabeth Blair
Truthout | Dark Money “Women’s Groups” Are Using Anti-Trans Scaremongering to Oppose ERA | Julia Peck, Alyssa Bowen, Ansev Demirhan
Georgia
Georgia Recorder | House committee advances bills aimed at curbing Georgia’s maternal deaths | Jill Nolin
Indiana
The Times of Northwest Indiana | New Indiana law expands Medicaid health coverage through pregnancy and beyond | Dan Carden
Kentucky
Leo Weekly | A Kentucky-Based Sex Ed Group For Appalachia Says It’s Being Threatened By The Right | Danielle Grady
Mississippi
Ms. | The Latest Way Mississippi Lawmakers are Failing Women | Aisha Nyandoro
Texas
The Texas Signal | Texas Democrats in Congress send letter to ensure Medicaid patients can access Planned Parenthood health centers | William Kim
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