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Eugene

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Thu Apr 7, 2022, 07:27 PM Apr 2022

Social programs weak in many states with tough abortion laws

Source: Associated Press

Social programs weak in many states with tough abortion laws

By LINDSAY WHITEHURST, CAMILLE FASSETT and JASEN LO
April 7, 2022

States with some of the nation’s strictest abortion laws are also some of the hardest places to have and raise a healthy child, especially for the poor, according to an analysis of federal data by The Associated Press.

The findings raise questions about the strength of the social safety net as those states are poised to further restrict or even ban abortion access following an expected U.S. Supreme Court decision later this year. The burden is likely to fall heaviest on those with low incomes, who also are the least able to seek an abortion in another state where the procedure remains widely available.

Mississippi has the nation’s largest share of children living in poverty and babies with low birth weights, according to 2019 data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Centers for Disease Control, the latest available. Texas has the highest rate of women receiving no prenatal care during their first trimester and ranks second worst for the proportion of children in poverty who are uninsured, the data show.

Laws from both states are at the center of the nationwide fight over access to abortion. The Supreme Court’s conservative majority signaled willingness in a Mississippi case to severely erode or even strike down Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that made abortion legal nationwide until a baby can survive outside the womb. Numerous states with Republican majorities are poised to follow the strictest interpretation of the ruling.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/abortion-laws-raising-children-e620ca2a871bfd9ce5b6d6c76e092c31

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Social programs weak in many states with tough abortion laws (Original Post) Eugene Apr 2022 OP
So where are the lawsuits against the states scarletlib Apr 2022 #1
I am shocked, shocked! Ray Bruns Apr 2022 #2

scarletlib

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1. So where are the lawsuits against the states
Fri Apr 8, 2022, 07:44 AM
Apr 2022

You force me to have a child I did not want. That was the State’s interest and desire. not mine. Surely a good lawyer could argue the State then has an obligation to provide support and maintenance for me and said child.

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