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Jim Banks calls for renewal of American patriotism in CPAC speech slamming critical race theory

Jim Banks calls for renewal of American patriotism in CPAC speech slamming critical race theory
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Jim Banks calls for renewal of American patriotism in CPAC speech slamming critical race theory

Jim Banks calls for renewal of American patriotism in CPAC speech slamming critical race theory
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Judge Blocks Indiana Law Requiring Abortionists to Inform Women About Reversing Effects of Abortion Pill

Judge Blocks Indiana Law Requiring Abortionists to Inform Women About Reversing Effects of Abortion Pill By Julia Johnson | July 7, 2021 | 4:47pm EDT Image dated May 8, 2020 courtesy of Plan C shows a combination pack of mifepristone (L) and misoprostol tablets, two medicines used together, also called the abortion pill. (Photo by ELISA WELLS/PLAN C/AFP via Getty Images) (CNSNews.com) - On June 30, a federal judge blocked an Indiana law initially set to go into effect on Thursday that would require abortion providers to inform women of a treatment to reverse the effects of the first abortion-inducing pill. While the State may require abortion providers to give a woman seeking an abortion certain types of information as part of the informed consent process, that information must, at a minimum, be truthful and not misleading, Judge Hanlon wrote in his ruling. 

Redistricting 101: Who Draws Indiana s Legislative District Maps, And How

Credit FILE PHOTO: Lauren Chapman / IPB News It will still be weeks before Indiana lawmakers can gather to redraw congressional and state legislative district boundaries. That’s because of delays in getting necessary information from the U.S. Census Bureau. But before the process starts, here are some of the basics of redistricting in the Hoosier State: The Indiana Constitution requires the state legislature redraw state House and Senate district lines every 10 years, after the census. The requirement to draw congressional district borders is in state law. And the Constitution also says those state House and Senate districts must be contiguous – meaning a district can’t be split into pieces that don’t connect.

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