If Roe v. Wade falters, Colorado will be nearly surrounded by a sea of anti-abortion states. The state is bracing for impact from out-of-state residents, while lawmakers cement abortion protections.
With the Supreme Court expected to overturn or severely weaken its landmark Roe v. Wade decision, clinics in Colorado are preparing for an increase in the number of out-of-state residents seeking abortions, and lawmakers are cementing abortion access protections in state law.
While legislatures in many Mountain West and Great Plains states are working to dismantle abortion rights, Colorado lawmakers are reinforcing the state’s safeguards. If the Supreme Court overturns the 49-year-old decision that protects the right to an abortion, the expectation is that the demand for abortions in Colorado from people who live in those nearby states where abortion is being restricted will rise.
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. “Black Love: Health, Wellness, Relationships” is the theme of this year’s Black History Month celebration throughout February at MTSU.• Tokick offthe festivities, the Black History Month Committee will provide information about the month’s lineup and provide refreshments, including cake, at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, in the Intercultural and Diversity Affairs Center, Room 330 of the Student Union.• The featured events .
/PRNewswire/ Today, the Black Women s Health Imperative announced that it has welcomed nine new members to its Board of Directors. "We are thrilled that.