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Kudos to @WalmartInc — the nation’s largest employer, proudly Arkansas-headquartered — for stepping up to expand abortion coverage for its employees. This will save lives put at risk by intrusive and regressive laws forced by extremists.
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For folks that missed tonight, chat with @DrLisaCorrigan is archived here: “In Conversation: Fascism and the Future of Federalism - Arkansas and Beyond” on #Vimeo https://t.co/ArvDyN5M7r
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Do our husbands, boyfriends, partners have any email or text threads currently open about this topic? Pulling folks into the conversation one by one is important work.
It’s just always so relevant. Equity is not and cannot be a spectator sport. If you are still waiting for the right time to step in - you are actually the opposition.
In every demographic but white evangelicals, the Dobbs decision is somewhere between "unpopular" and "brutally unpopular." The total abortion bans the GOP is rapidly enacting poll at a universal 10%. Even among white evangelicals, they poll a whopping 20%.
Dems, this is a gimme.
You know what I stopped doing last week? Trying to devise ways to get my friends and family that left Arkansas to come home. Nah y’all stay gone... they are probably in the right place when all this falls apart. Also can I crash at your place at the end of democracy? 🤷🏻♀️
A Republican state senator plans to introduce a bill to keep Arkansans from crossing state lines to have an abortion.
Since this state senator won’t be back next session, he’ll have to try during the special session set to happen either later this month or sometime in August.
I truly wonder if we possibly understand the actual ramifications of what is going on. A states rights argument triggered the last civil war. Why not this one?
The fact that it’s business as usual here in Arkansas is the most terrifying thing about it. Rights were stripped away and we’re all just gonna do whatever was on the calendar. It is WILD.