It’s 2021, and Most States Still Need to Decriminalize Abortion
By Kylie CheungMar 12th, 2021, 10:14 am
Welcome to “We Interrupt Your Brunch,” a series on all the work that remains after Donald Trump’s presidency.
At the end of last month, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a bill that lifts the state’s abortion ban yes, you read that right. The dormant, nonenforceable ban would have automatically taken effect if
Roe v. Wade were reversed, which, unfortunately, isn’t too big of an “if” in light of the 6–3 anti-abortion majority on the U.S. Supreme Court, and the constant influx of lawsuits on state-level abortion bans and restrictions flooding the court system.
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Although I voted for him, I’m so over Gov. Phil Murphy. The only thing he seems to be any good at is showing up at COVID vaccine sites to offer awkward elbow bumps to the lucky few who are receiving shots.
His plan to distribute vaccines has been an epic fail. It was easier for me as a young man for me to acquire Grateful Dead and The Who tickets for the Capitol Theatre in Passaic than it is for me now, as an old man with cancer, to get a vaccine appointment.