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Texas town becomes largest 'sanctuary city for the unborn'


Supporters of the push to make Lubbock, Texas a sanctuary city for the unborn gather at a watch party held at Trinity Church in Lubbock, Texas on May 1, 2021. | Mark Lee Dickson
One of the largest cities in Texas has become the most populous city in the country thus far to outlaw abortion within the city’s limits and become a “sanctuary city for the unborn.”
In a referendum Saturday, a supermajority of voters in the city of Lubbock, Texas, voted to approve an ordinance making it “unlawful for any person to procure or perform an abortion of any type and at any stage of pregnancy in the City of Lubbock, Texas.”  ....

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Carl P. Leubsdorf: The Senate's problems go beyond its rules


Carl P. Leubsdorf
The Dallas Morning News
To many Americans, the rules that permit the Senate’s majority to be held hostage by its minority represent the worst of all worlds, making an inherently undemocratic legislative body even more so.
As a result, since the late 1940s, successive generations of liberal senators have regularly sought to revise the procedures for limiting extended Senate debate — known as a filibuster — that enable a minority of senators to keep the majority from acting.
The debate was renewed this year because the Senate’s slim Democratic majority — 50 senators plus Vice President Kamala Harris — fears that, without rules reform, the Republican minority will block many of its measures that polls show most Americans support election reform, gun control, an increased minimum wage, higher taxes on the wealthy and revision of immigration laws. ....

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The Senate's problems go beyond its rules


Carl P. Leubsdorf
To many Americans, the rules that permit the Senate’s majority to be held hostage by its minority represent the worst of all worlds, making an inherently undemocratic legislative body even more so.
As a result, since the late 1940s, successive generations of liberal senators have regularly sought to revise the procedures for limiting extended Senate debate — known as a filibuster — that enable a minority of senators to keep the majority from acting.
The debate was renewed this year because the Senate’s slim Democratic majority — 50 senators plus Vice President Kamala Harris — fears that, without rules reform, the Republican minority will block many of its measures that polls show most Americans support — election reform, gun control, an increased minimum wage, higher taxes on the wealthy and revision of immigration laws. ....

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History warns that changes to the Senate filibuster rules may prove counterproductive


History warns that changes to the Senate filibuster rules may prove counterproductive
The Senate’s real problems go far beyond the construction of its rules.
Rev. Jim Winkler, president and general secretary of the National Council of Churches, speaks outside National City Christian Church in Washington, April 5, 2021. A coalition of interfaith leaders and activists met in Washington and online to demand an end to the filibuster, calling it an arcane and racist tactic that blocks the passing of moral policies. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)(Susan Walsh)
To many Americans, the rules that permit the Senate’s majority to be held hostage by its minority represent the worst of all worlds, making an inherently undemocratic legislative body even more so. ....

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