michigan about it, all in a few minutes. but i want to start here in alabama, and the most restrictive and punitive abortion bans in the united country. anyone, whether or not they are a medical professional might be sentenced to prison for up to 99 years if they are found to have caused an abortion in this state. people here are also prohibited from helping someone access abortion care, or even giving out information about it. well, doing those things could be considered conspiracy under the states law, which is been in effect since june 24th. that is the day the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. later on in our show, we will explore this further in another installment of the last across america, featuring my conversation with former abortion care providers, clinics have, advocates and a lawmaker who are navigating through the new realities of living in post row alabama. but here is the thing. alabama is not an outlier. it is punitive measures, they are a feature, not a
exclusive look at one alabama clinic is continuing to provide to stop providing abortions, or even referring patients for abortions. you can see in the bottom right of your screen, we are going to continue to follow the latest breaking news in d.c., with the senate continues the process of passing inflation production act. a massive piece of democratic legislation, focusing on climate description drug costs and taxes. we will have a live report from capitol hill, next. capitol hill, next ods open . businesses open . fields open . who doesn t love open ? offices. homes. stages. possibilities. your world. open. and you can help keep it that way. u.s. senators have been up all