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What to expect from Biden on women's issues


We asked experts what’s plausible
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Anne Branigin
Jan. 20, 2021
When President Biden took his oath of office on Wednesday, the most diverse administration in U.S. history came into power. It has done so at a time of multiple crises: The coronavirus has spiraled, even as vaccination efforts are underway. A massive economic downturn has disproportionately driven women out of the workforce most of them Black and Latina. And while Donald Trump is out, Trumpism continues to roil the country.
Still, many advocates say they are hopeful a new administration will bring policy changes that could have direct impact on the lives of millions of American women, pointing most recently to Biden’s $1.9 trillion economic and health-care relief package, unveiled Thursday. ....

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Protest at Kentucky Capitol defends right to abortion – The Militant


By Kaitlin Estill
January 25, 2021
FRANKFORT, Ky. Supporters of women’s rights protested at the state Capitol here Jan. 5. The rally for reproductive rights was co-sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky and Planned Parenthood Advocates of Indiana and Kentucky.
The action targeted two bills in the Kentucky legislature, which reconvened that day. “One of them gives power to the attorney general of Kentucky to open up frivolous lawsuits against the remaining clinics we have in Kentucky,” Jackie McGranahan, from the Reproductive Freedom Project for ACLU Kentucky, told the
Militant. 
This bill, House Bill 2, would separate regulation of clinics that provide abortions from all other health care facilities. It would remove these clinics from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, which licenses and regulates all health care, day care and many other facilities, and turn them over to ....

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What to expect on abortion now that Democrats control 117th Congress


Roe v. Wade.
Their position was tenuous from the outset. After Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh was confirmed in October 2018, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. a conservative became the crucial swing vote on abortion cases. Conservatives strengthened their majority in October, when President Trump nominated Justice Amy Coney Barrett to replace longtime women’s rights champion Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg after her death in September.
That gave conservatives a clear 6-3 majority, with Kavanaugh as a deciding vote on abortion.
Democrats now control both houses of Congress, after winning both Senate races in Tuesday’s Georgia runoffs. And while they are not likely to change the makeup of the Supreme Court the oldest conservative justices are in their early 70s, too young to retire from their lifelong appointments they could take other steps to protect abortion rights, revisiting legislation the Democrats could not hope to pass with a Republican Senate. ....

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