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In It to Win It

(8,316 posts)
Fri May 26, 2023, 03:22 PM May 2023

Small, rural communities have become abortion access battlegrounds

https://www.yahoo.com/news/small-rural-communities-become-abortion-161901943.html


WEST WENDOVER, Nev. — In April, Mark Lee Dickson arrived in this 4,500-person city that hugs the Utah-Nevada border to pitch an ordinance banning abortion.

Dickson is the director of the anti-abortion group Right to Life of East Texas and founder of another organization that has spent the past few years traveling the United States trying to persuade local governments to pass abortion bans.

“Sixty-five cities and two counties across the United States” have passed similar restrictions, he told members of the West Wendover City Council during a mid-April meeting. The majority are in Texas, but recent successes in other states have buoyed Dickson and his group.

“We’re doing this in Virginia and Illinois and Montana and other places as well,” he said.

The quest to enact local bans has become particularly acute in small towns, like West Wendover and Hobbs, New Mexico, which are situated by borders between states that have restricted abortion and states where laws preserve access. They are crossroads where abortion advocates and providers have looked to establish clinics to serve people traveling from the large swaths of the U.S. where states have banned or severely restricted abortions after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned nearly 50-year-old nationwide abortion protections established by the court’s decision in Roe v. Wade.

Residents and leaders in West Wendover and many other towns and cities are grappling with the arrival of outside advocates, including Dickson, who now claim a stake in the governance of their small and otherwise quiet communities.
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Small, rural communities have become abortion access battlegrounds (Original Post) In It to Win It May 2023 OP
Once they ban abortion, books, libraries, pornography, drag shows, and clean water bucolic_frolic May 2023 #1
Cut off all avenues. maxsolomon May 2023 #2
Pastor Mark Lee Dixon travels around the country pushing his "sanctuary city" scheme, seeing the USA Timeflyer May 2023 #3
He should be harassed whenever he comes to a legal abortion state. roamer65 May 2023 #4

bucolic_frolic

(43,548 posts)
1. Once they ban abortion, books, libraries, pornography, drag shows, and clean water
Fri May 26, 2023, 03:35 PM
May 2023

what will they do with themselves? They're making everyone as miserable as they are.

Timeflyer

(2,054 posts)
3. Pastor Mark Lee Dixon travels around the country pushing his "sanctuary city" scheme, seeing the USA
Fri May 26, 2023, 08:01 PM
May 2023

tax-free, travel and accommodations provided by conservative politicians in podunk little towns, waging a holy war on women's bodies. But last I heard, he'd never personally "experienced" a woman's body himself.

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