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In This Episode
Gov. Kristi Noem shot her dog — and might have shot her chance of being Trump’s running mate; Florida’s six-week abortion ban is now in effect; gender-affirming care is ruled constitutional; and more in news. Then, Rep. Lorena Austin joins to talk about abortion and how Arizonans can protect reproductive healthcare in November. Finally, Sani-Petty (how do you feel about polygamy?).
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Show Notes
Donald Trump on What His Second Term Would Look Like [TIME]
Kristi Noem Doubles Down on Decision to Kill Family Dog, Adds That She Killed 3 Horses “a Few Weeks Ago” [Vanity Fair 4/29]
As Florida’s strict abortion ban takes effect, look to November and vote to overturn it [The Palm Beach Post 4/30]
Trump says it’s up to individual states whether they want to prosecute women for abortions [ABC 4/30]
4th Circuit: Gender Identity Is A Protected Characteristic, Blocks State Coverage Bans [Erin in the Morning 4/29]
In Reversal, Expert Panel Recommends Breast Cancer Screening at 40 [NYT 4/30]
A former Democratic Georgia congressman hopes abortion can power his state Supreme Court bid [AP News 4/26]