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In a landmark decision this morning, the United States Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, the long-standing ruling that formerly protected abortion rights in the country. While anti-abortion groups are celebrating, local and state officials are looking to expand and protect reproductive rights in California.
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Today has been a huge day for national news, as the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. That will have major effects locally and nationally, but there’s also another potential game-changer at the federal level in the form of a “red flag” gun law headed to the President’s desk.
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Jenna Tosh, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Central Coast says if the draft is finalized, 36 million people across 26 states are either certain or very likely to lose the right to receive an abortion. But, Tosh says, abortion services in California will not end.