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« on: April 09, 2024, 01:04:22 PM »

Republican Party has had an 1864 mindset for a while now. Unfortunately on a different team than the one their party's founders were on at the same time.
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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2024, 03:45:08 PM »

Arizona Senate votes to repeal Civil War-era near-total abortion ban

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The Arizona Senate on Wednesday voted to repeal the state’s 160-year-old near-total abortion ban, three weeks after the state Supreme Court revived the law and thrust reproductive rights into the political spotlight.

The vote comes a week after three Republicans joined with all 29 Democrats in the state House to repeal the law, which bans abortion at all stages of pregnancy except to save the life of the mother and threatens abortion providers with two to five year prison sentences.

The bill next heads to Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, who is expected to sign it. It would clear the way for the state’s 15-week limit to remain state law. That restriction, enacted in 2022, does not include exceptions for rape and incest.

Republicans, who hold one-seat majorities in the state House and Senate, have faced increasing pressure to repeal what’s known within the state as both the pre-Roe and the territorial ban, a reference to the law predating Roe v. Wade and Arizona statehood.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/01/politics/arizona-abortion-ban-senate-vote/index.html

Incredible how even reverting back to the extreme status quo was too much for most Republicans in the legislature. Only three Repubs had the "courage" to join Democrats on this.
Shows how out of touch and delusional the party has become.
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