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Journal and we are joined ts morning by Niall Stanage, who is a white house columnist for the hill newspaper. And he is here this morning to talk about how controversial issues are playing out in state legislatures. Niall, good morning. Its good to see you. All right. You recently wrote a column in the hill newspaper, talking about the culture wars and the United States are playing out at the state level. Tell us a little bit about why we are seeing. I think it depends on the specific issue. So, abortion, obviously, has been a culture war issue for ever. Clearly, thats been moved to the states by the Supreme Court decision about 11 months ago, striking down roe v. Wade. Now, then you have other additional issues, like socalled so your two laws, which have really come to the four as a matter of debate much more recently. Then, in addition to that, you have some politicians president ial ambitions caught up in this as well. Governor desantis in florida has quite clearly and quite ostenta
Journal and we are joined ts morning by Niall Stanage, who is a white house columnist for the hill newspaper. And he is here this morning to talk about how controversial issues are playing out in state legislatures. Niall, good morning. Its good to see you. All right. You recently wrote a column in the hill newspaper, talking about the culture wars and the United States are playing out at the state level. Tell us a little bit about why we are seeing. I think it depends on the specific issue. So, abortion, obviously, has been a culture war issue for ever. Clearly, thats been moved to the states by the Supreme Court decision about 11 months ago, striking down roe v. Wade. Now, then you have other additional issues, like socalled so your two laws, which have really come to the four as a matter of debate much more recently. Then, in addition to that, you have some politicians president ial ambitions caught up in this as well. Governor desantis in florida has quite clearly and quite ostenta