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independent has always been a factor. but it s good news for american consumers. if you re heating your home, you re paying less, you re driving to your car, putting gas in it. it s better for the american consumer. absolutely. we got to be careful here. all right. governor richardson. good to see you as always, sir. thanks so much. let s go now to capitol hill and all that is left for a $1.1 trillion spending bill to become law as the president s signature. the president passed that law last night. the bill included things that people on both sides of the aisle, though, did not like. for democrats, it was the partial repeal of the dodd/frank law. can now be used again by banks in high-risk investments. and when they make a whole lot of money, they get richer. but when they lose money, because of the repeal of this revision, it is the taxpayers who have to bail them out. lauren fox covers for the national journal. who do you think got the best deal of the package?
in ohio, republican governor john kasich signed into law last night, last night, a series of sweeping anti-abortion measures as part of the state s budget act. the act contains provisions that force women to undergo ultrasounds. it cuts funding for planned parenthood. it limits women s access to hospitals and rape clinics. in kansas, a bill that passed in april which declares that life begins at fertilization is meeting resistance obviously in the courts because it disagrees with roe v. wade. on friday, two minor provisions of that law were struck down, including one which required abortion providers to post statements on their websites, declaring that the state s declarations about abortions were scientifically accurate. the meat of the bill remains in the books. anyway, what does the fight in texas mean for those states and all the states? what does it say about women right now, their rights, their growing power in politics? wayne slater is the senior political writer for the dallas
the only state where women are fighting their local legislatures. in ohio, republican governor john kasich signed into law last night, last night, a series of sweeping anti-abortion measures as part of the state s budget act. the act contains provisions that force women to undergo ultrasounds. it cuts funding for planned parenthood. it limits women s access to hospitals and rape clinics. in kansas, a bill that passed in april which declares that life begins at fertilization is meeting resistance obviously in the courts because it disagrees with roe v. wade. on friday, two minor provisions of that law were struck down, including one which required abortion providers to post statements on their websites, declaring that the state s declarations about abortions were scientifically accurate. the meat of the bill remains in the books. anyway, what does the fight in texas mean for those states and all the states? what does it say about women right now, their rights, their growing power in pol
it s whether or not the lawmakers violated the open meeting law. now, the republicans could simply vote again giving the necessary notice of the meeting, but the republican leadership doesn t want to do that. number one, they think it would be an admission they did something wrong and secondly, they don t want to stir things up politically. you ve got recall movementes going on against eight republicans and eight democrats in the wisconsin senate as well and that could change the makeup of the senate this fall. ohio is more interesting. the governor signed the bill there into law last night. it won t go into effect for 90 days and during that 90-day period, the unions are going to have a petition drive to try to collect enough petitions to get a repeal referendum on the ballot this fall, this november. if that happens in this off, off year with no other really sort
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