Plus, Ukraine mulls same-sex marriage.
Kansas backs abortion rights; Ukraine studies same-sex marriage. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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An abortion rights victory in Kansas |
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- Tuesday, Kansas voted decisively to protect abortion access until the 22nd week of pregnancy in the first test of public opinion on abortion since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. [Washington Post / Annie Gowen and Colby Itkowitz]
- More than 900,000 Kansas voted; 59 percent rejected an amendment to the state constitution that would have cleared the path for lawmakers to further restrict or ban abortions. [Slate / Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern]
- President Joe Biden and Democrats praised the vote as an example of public support for abortion. Some analysts believe abortion rights could be a winning issue for Democrats in November's midterm elections. [Guardian / Gloria Oladipo]
- The vote to uphold abortion rights in a deeply conservative state could also be seen as a warning to GOP legislatures currently pushing bans and restrictions. [Associated Press / John Hanna and Margaret Stafford]
- Meanwhile, Biden signed a second executive order aimed at protecting abortion rights asking the Department of Health and Human Services to help people travel interstate to receive abortion care. [Reuters / Nandita Bose and Alexandra Alper]
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Ukraine weighs same-sex partnerships |
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- OPEC countries agreed Wednesday to modestly increase oil output by 100,000 barrels per day; Biden has pushed for higher increases to combat rising gas prices. [CNN / Anna Cooban]
- 24 million tons of seaweed is killing wildlife and interrupting tourism around the Caribbean. Scientists say climate change or nutrients from fertilizer runoff could be to blame. [AP / Danica Coto]
- Vin Scully, the longtime broadcaster for LA Dodgers baseball, died Tuesday at 94. [Los Angeles Times / David Wharton]
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"Kansans bluntly rejected anti-abortion politicians' attempts at creating a reproductive police state." |
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