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Hutchinson shames himself again by signing another anti-woman bill

More punishment of women's medical rights signed by the governor.
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Another day for restriction of rights: Unions, transgender girls and women targeted today

The House voted today to prevent unions contracts with state employees; to prohibit transgender girls from participating in girls sports, and to further restrict women's reproductive rights.
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The legislative shop of horrors: The Senate punishes women some more

Another offense to women's medical autonomy passed the Senate today.

Senate committee piles on women again

Senate committee approves mandatory ultrasound viewing for women seeking abortion.
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The Arkansas legislature's fixation on the fetus rather than what comes after birth

Children are in peril. says a reporting project in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. The threats to well-being include the Arkansas legislature.

Appeals court: North Carolina anti-abortion bill went too far

North Carolina went farther than even Arkansas with mandated ultrasounds for women seeking an abortion — to far, a federal appeals court has now ruled.
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Arkansas anti-abortion legislators plan more curbs on women's medical autonomy

Republican lawmakers plan further assaults on the constitutional right to an abortion in the 2015 legislative session.

Dr. Rapert and them are in, practicing medicine on Arkansas women

A state Medical Board meeting yesterday illustrated an unsettling development — the Arkansas legislature is now practicing medicine.
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Rapert pulls vaginal probe; no fix for unconstitutional bill

Sen. Jason Rapert, in an attempt to save his unconstitiutional bill to ban abortions pre-viability of a fetus — a direct contravention of 40 years of federal court precedent — is preparing to omit requiring the invasive transvaginal probe that he had previously insisted for two years wasn't required by the bill.

Rapert bill similar to Virginia's on invasive ultrasound

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The line is open. To conclude: * FAYETTEVILLE IS FOR RELIGION: The Fayetteville Free Thinkers are properly exercised about the discovery that a Fayetteville city parks worker has the OK to carve crosses into the trunks of trees he cuts down, though others who mark on trees are fined.

Up yours, ladies UPDATE: Virginia governor folds on ultrasound bill

Jon Stewart nails it again in video above on the Virginia bill to require women seeking an abortion during the early part of pregnancy to have a trans-vaginal ultrasound.
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