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Higher European spending may please Trump but will not be enough to rebuild confidence

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Americas   来源:Sports  查看:  评论:0
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. The amendment also allows later abortions to protect the life or health of pregnant women and creates a “fundamental right to reproductive freedom” that includes birth control, prenatal and postpartum care and “respectful birthing conditions.”A limited number of surgical abortions have since occurred in Missouri, but

Higher European spending may please Trump but will not be enough to rebuild confidence

while Planned Parenthood wrangles with the state over abortion regulations.The new measure seeks to repeal the abortion-rights amendment and instead allow abortions only for a medical emergency or fetal anomaly, or in cases of rape or incest up to 12 weeks of pregnancy. It also would prohibit gender transition surgeries, hormone treatments and puberty blockers for minors, which already arePolling indicates “that most voters are opposed to most abortions in Missouri but do want to allow for abortions with limited exceptions,” said Sam Lee, director of Campaign Life Missouri.

Higher European spending may please Trump but will not be enough to rebuild confidence

The ballot title that voters will see doesn’t explicitly mention repealing Amendment 3. Instead, it says the new measure would “ensure women’s safety during abortions, ensure parental consent for minors” and “allow abortions for medical emergencies, fetal anomalies, rape, and incest.” It also states that it will “protect children from gender transition,” among other provisions.Democratic state Sen. Tracy McCreery called the measure “an attempt to mislead and lie to the voters,” echoing similar accusations that Republicans had made against the original Amendment 3.

Higher European spending may please Trump but will not be enough to rebuild confidence

An abortion-rights coalition that includes Planned Parenthood affiliates, the American Civil Liberties Union and others planned a rally Thursday at the Missouri Capitol and vowed a vigorous campaign against the measure.

“Abortion rights won in this state six months ago, and mark my words: Missourians will protect reproductive freedom again,” said Emily Wales, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Great Plains Votes.Faith Borden, meteoróloga en la oficina del Servicio Meteorológico Nacional en Nashville, advirtió el viernes que el centro de Tennessee podría experimentar “todo tipo de clima severo. Vientos de hasta 70 mph (112 km/h). Estamos hablando de granizo grande en serio, de hasta 3 pulgadas (7,6 centímetros), lo cual para nosotros es granizo grande”.

Mientras tanto, Texas enfrentaba un calor abrasador. Se emitió un aviso de calor para San Antonio y Austin, y se registraron temperaturas abrasadoras de 35 a 40,5 grados Celsius (95 a 105 grados Fahrenheit). Partes del sur de la costa este del país, desde Virginia hasta Florida, registraron temperaturas de más de 32 °C (90 °F).La Oficina del Servicio Meteorológico Nacional para el área de Austin y San Antonio informó el viernes que se prevé que la humedad que llegará el fin de semana hará que las temperaturas sean más altas.

“Hay preocupaciones de agotamiento por calor para las personas que no toman las precauciones adecuadas cuando están al aire libre”, advirtió el meteorólogo Jason Runyen. Aconsejó a los afectados que tomen descansos y se mantengan hidratados.Durante la noche del jueves, tormentas acompañadas de truenos, relámpagos y fuertes vientos azotaron varias partes de Wisconsin, Illinois, el norte de Indiana y Michigan, dejando numerosos árboles caídos y miles de hogares sin electricidad.

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