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Alabama lawmakers rushed to protect in vitro fertilization services after fertility clinics shut down in the wake of a state court ruling that frozen embryos are children under the state wrongful death law. Critics on the Democratic side say the bills failed to address the main controversy.
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The Alabama Republican party is still doing damage control following a controversial ruling by the State’s Supreme Court. The justices declared that fertilized embryos are children. That generated a media frenzy that left GOP lawmakers struggling with what to say next. The Republicans are already dealing with the fallout from the end of the Roe Versus Wade decision that legalized abortion. The ruling has politicians picking their words carefully…
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The fallout continues over the Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos are “children.” Demonstrators took to the picket line to protest the ruling and its impact on parents seeking to have children through invitro fertilization.
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Tomorrow, APR news director Pat Duggins looks at the political messaging tangle created by the Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos are “children.” Then, there’s where the ruling “hits home.”
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Florida lawmaker pulls bill following Alabama’s controversial State Supreme Court ruling that “embryos are children.”
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Alabama State lawmakers think they’ve found a way to resolve the controversial State Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos “are children.”
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The Biden administration will visit Alabama Tuesday in the wake of the State Supreme Court’s controversial ruling that frozen embryos are “children.”
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This Congress started with showy bluster, a bitter 15-round, multi-day spectacle to elect a House speaker, a Republican who vowed to "never quit," and then did just that. The U.S. Senate approved the last military promotions blockaded by Alabama U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville, ending his months long campaign over the Pentagon’s travel policy related to abortion.
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The Senate unanimously confirmed eleven top-ranking military officers, ending a months-long blockade staged by a single Republican, Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama.
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The U.S. House has passed a defense policy bill that authorizes the biggest pay raise for troops in more than two decades. Supporters overcame objections from some conservatives concerned it didn't do enough on cultural issues, such as restricting the Pentagon's diversity initiatives and gender-affirming health care for transgender service members. The measure comes despite the just ended blockade by Alabama. U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville.