Gov. Gordon expressed concern that the new law would not survive a legal challenge under the state’s “current constitutional framework.”
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Empty school desks on Minnesota Capitol grounds signify children lost to gun violence
by Joe Ruffby Joe RuffIn addition to testimony, Annunciation students in grades six through eight participated in a sing-along in the Capitol rotunda Feb. 24.
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Hochul signs assisted suicide measure into law, making New York 13th state allowing it
by OSV Newsby OSV News“We call on Catholics and all New Yorkers to reject physician-assisted suicide for themselves, their loved ones, and those in their care,” the bishops said.
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“It’s still very, very, very fresh and (we’ll) probably live (with it) for a long time,” Matthew Tews said about the mass shooting at a Minneapolis church.
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3 years after Dobbs, states still navigating abortion policy changes
by Kate Scanlonby Kate Scanlon“We recognize how much work is ahead, with the number of abortions increasing since the Dobbs decision,” said Kelsey Pritchard with SBA Pro-Life America.
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In Annapolis, pro-life marchers met with some cheers from supporters, but also encountered hostility. One woman mockingly shouted that she was on her way to undergo her fifth abortion.
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