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gldstwmn

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27. Several states passed laws guaranteeing women's healthcare prior to the decision so we
Sun Jun 26, 2022, 02:18 PM
Jun 2022

did have laws ready to go. The states that did that in advance of the ruling are CO, NJ, OR and VT. These states have no viability requirement attached to their laws. Other states who passed new/updated laws are CA, CT, IL, ME, MD (Dem General Assembly overrode Governors veto!), MA, NY, RI. It's not like our elected officials are not out here trying to get it done.

It was certainly well-known and publicized in Michigan. JustABozoOnThisBus Jun 2022 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #10
Guess we should have passed some trigger laws outselvrsz fescuerescue Jun 2022 #21
We did. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #28
We knew it was coming when boof and coneydog were put in . But it was not a priority. Autumn Jun 2022 #2
Pretty much everyone, I thought. The "trigger laws" have been discussed a lot in recent days MerryHolidays Jun 2022 #3
This, I remember them being mentioned in pretty much every Roe discussion over the years Amishman Jun 2022 #31
They weren't secret laws; they were pretty well known. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2022 #4
It really doesn't go into affect until 30 days after the released decision jimfields33 Jun 2022 #5
Federal laws are much tougher to pass comparing to states laws, especially when you are talking Claustrum Jun 2022 #6
Trigger laws have been discussed for decades. Solly Mack Jun 2022 #7
Everyone? ruet Jun 2022 #8
We passed them but there was not as much fanfare. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #29
SOP. -NT- ruet Jun 2022 #41
These trigger laws were in the news for months. Novara Jun 2022 #9
If there had been any federal law providing nation wide access to abortion lapfog_1 Jun 2022 #11
We did here in Illinois thanks to a democratic supermajority and dem Governor mucifer Jun 2022 #12
IL is lucky. They have a good governor. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #30
Everybody knew; it's been well-publicized for a long time. Ocelot II Jun 2022 #13
The universe wasn't created six thousand years ago FBaggins Jun 2022 #34
And Blue states had sanctuary laws waiting for the moment, too. haele Jun 2022 #14
Who knew? Anyone who was paying attention Effete Snob Jun 2022 #15
Not secret, bragged about and cheered in their states, discussed in media. Hortensis Jun 2022 #16
That seems like a mistake in hindsight. fescuerescue Jun 2022 #25
Well, it held for 50 years and its loss grieved now. Hortensis Jun 2022 #26
Didn't you know? It's been well-publicized. yardwork Jun 2022 #17
Pretty much everyone here knew about those "trigger" laws. MineralMan Jun 2022 #18
How in the world did you miss knowing about them? PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2022 #19
I'm wondering how law makers missed doing the same. fescuerescue Jun 2022 #24
How would that have gotten passed with the filibuster in place onenote Jun 2022 #38
Well if there was no good time to do in the last 50 years fescuerescue Jun 2022 #39
Voting for Hillary in 2016 would have been nicer... W_HAMILTON Jun 2022 #50
Yup. or Gore, Kerry, Dukakis, Mondale, Carter, fescuerescue Jun 2022 #51
Trigger laws? IMO that phrase means little now that... brush Jun 2022 #20
Trigger laws are laws based on the existence of other laws fescuerescue Jun 2022 #23
Sounds maybe we should have passed a few trigger laws out selves. fescuerescue Jun 2022 #22
Joe Biden campaigned on it Shrek Jun 2022 #35
Several states passed laws guaranteeing women's healthcare prior to the decision so we gldstwmn Jun 2022 #27
Anyone who has been following the news Retrograde Jun 2022 #32
I did. Voltaire2 Jun 2022 #33
These have been regularly reported on. Not secret. betsuni Jun 2022 #36
Any super majority of Dems in the last 50 years fescuerescue Jun 2022 #37
I doubt there was a supermajority that would have supported such legislation in the past 50 years onenote Jun 2022 #40
When? During Clinton/Obama administrations Republicans controlled the House for six out betsuni Jun 2022 #42
The most recent one was 2009 fescuerescue Jun 2022 #43
They had 60 votes for four months and ten days, September 24, 2009 to February 4, 2010. betsuni Jun 2022 #44
I didn't realize it was that long. fescuerescue Jun 2022 #45
24 working days. betsuni Jun 2022 #46
And when you get down to the nitty gritty Mad_Machine76 Jun 2022 #52
I know right inthewind21 Jun 2022 #47
Secret? Zeitghost Jun 2022 #48
People that live in red states and know there is a difference between Democrats and Republicans. W_HAMILTON Jun 2022 #49
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