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New version of Idaho fetal heartbeat abortion ban advances
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New version of Idaho fetal heartbeat abortion ban advances
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A Texas House committee has approved a bill banning gender-affirming medical care for those 17 or younger, the second piece of legislation directed at transgender Texans to advance this legislative session.
House Bill 1399, which will soon be eligible for a vote by the full House, would ban doctors from offering a range of surgeries and treatments to youths including puberty blockers commonly used to delay the onset of physical changes, providing time to decide if more permanent changes are desired.
State Rep. Matt Krause, R-Fort Worth, said his bill is needed to protect young people from life-altering and permanent changes that they are too young to fully understand and might come to regret when older.
Texas GOP walks back Monday testimony against renaming Negrohead Lake, other sites
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Water Oak Gully empties to Ijams Lake, which is just south of Negrohead Lake, photographed Monday, Feb. 8, 2021, in Baytown, Texas. Rodney Ellis and other city, county, state and federal officials gathered are demanding that Negrohead Lake be renamed Lake Henry Doyle as envisioned in the state law.Godofredo A. Vásquez, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
Hours after an official with the Texas Republican Party testified that the GOP opposes a bill in the state Legislature that would remove offensive names from geographic locations such as Negrohead Lake in Baytown, state party leaders said that testimony was not correct
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The Sunday Minefield – April 18, 2021
Tomorrow is the 90th day of session (statutory limit) and the legislature is nowhere near passing a budget. It looks like they will be going to day 121 (constitutional limit) and maybe even beyond that. On a positive note, spring has finally seemed to have arrived in Juneau. Today was sunny and in the 60s. But where I am it’s in the 90s! I dipped down to Palm Springs for the weekend on a little operation. Big shout out to Alaska Airlines for those amazing deals!
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