For the first time ever, divers have uncovered the wreckage of an African slave trade ship that sunk with slaves on board. Lonnie Bunch, Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History, where the artifacts will be displayed, was interviewed by MSNBC’s “News Nation with Tamron Hall” on the morning of June 11, 2015. Click on the weblink to view the interview. http://www.msnbc.com/newsnation/watch/sunken-slave-ship-artifacts-to-be-displayed-462336579653 |
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Quote of the Day …
“More than five years ago, I said that while I was not the first President to take up this cause, I was determined to be the last. And now it’s up to all of us — the citizens in this room and across the country — to continue to help make the right to health care a reality for all Americans.”
Once lawmakers saw us, they backed down and actually CANCELED the vote.
Washington news ~~ Kiro7
Seattle’s tallest building is being sold to Hong King investors …possibly affecting rents by 3X, with more sales to come
as Seattle joins other states/cities selling off more(choice) real estate to countries with human, domestic and worker rights abuses! By those we trusted ~ Nativegrl77
- Everett mayor pushing for light rail promised 20 years ago
- Police: Man shot dead lunged at police officer, FBI agent http://kiro.tv/1SVGCzx
- Seattle City Council finalizing $930 million transportation proposal
- New complaint accuses Pierce County prosecutor of violating state, federal laws
- State budget requires more compromise
- Centralia man says he was attacked with sledgehammer over rap music
- Military sent live anthrax to Seattle lab
- Capital gains tax is budget hang-up
- Last Snohomish lumber mill closing after 75 years
- Western Alaska fishing company opens plant in Washington
- Tacoma City Council votes to buy Old City Hall for $4M
- Washington teachers file class-action pension lawsuit
- Vince Vaughn says guns should be allowed in schools
- Mike Huckabee jokes about pretending to be transgender to shower with girls
Fight Back Texas
Fight Back Texas
by CAP Action War Room Posted on June 10, 2015 at 6:16 pm
The 5th Circuit Court Of Appeals Stuck A Knife In Roe v. Wade
Yesterday, three George W. Bush-appointed judges on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with anti-abortion lawmakers in Texas to uphold sweeping restrictions that will cause abortion clinics across the state to close. The case, Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole, is a big blow to Texas abortion providers who hoped to fight against a law passed by Texas lawmakers that will shut down all but eight of the state’s abortion clinics.
The law in question—HB 2—requires clinicians who provide abortions to have admitting privileges in a nearby hospital and requires clinics to comply with a list of prohibitively expensive and completely unnecessary architectural and other requirements. The legal question at issue in the case was whether these restrictions place “undue burden” on women seeking abortion services. These restrictions would force hundreds of thousands of women to travel more than 150 miles to the nearest clinic but the 5th Circuit did not find that burden “undue.”
Here are three key takeaways from this case:
Politicians, not clinicians, are behind these restrictions: Anti-abortion lawmakers have pushed these laws through the legislature under the guise of making abortions safer for women despite the fact that there is little evidence to support that claim. In fact, a federal judge determined that there is “no rational relationship” between the restrictions included in HB 2 and improved patient outcomes.
The decision will cause almost all abortion clinics in Texas to close: In August 2013, before HB2 took effect, Texas had 40 licensed abortion clinics. If the law takes full effect, only eight clinics will remain open. What that means is 900,000 reproduction-age women will have to travel more than 150 miles to the nearest clinic.
If the case goes to the Supreme Court, it could undo Roe v. Wade: This case is almost guaranteed to be heard by the Supreme Court next fall. And if the Court were to side with the ideologically-charged 5th Circuit’s ruling many other states would have broad discretion to further restrict access to abortion. In the event that the Supreme Court does uphold the 5th Circuit decision, it could effectively destroy what little remains of Roe v. Wade protections.
Rather than working to pass sweeping abortion restrictions under the guise of protecting women’s health, lawmakers should focus on real ways to improve women’s abortion access. This report from the Center for American Progress cites expanding those who provide abortion services as a meaningful way to expand abortion access.
BOTTOM LINE: Texas’s law expanding abortion restrictions has already had a visibly detrimental impact on the state, and the 5th Circuit’s decision to uphold the restrictions could have far-reaching consequences. If this case goes to the Supreme Court and is another to fall victim to the ideology of the Roberts Court, it could mean the overturning of Roe v. Wade.





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