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Equality Act, Immigration, Justin Amash, and Abortion Law

Equality Act, Immigration, Justin Amash, and Abortion Law

FromPantsuit Politics


Equality Act, Immigration, Justin Amash, and Abortion Law

FromPantsuit Politics

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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
May 21, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We're halfway through our annual Patreon drive! Visit our Patreon page to become part of the incredible community that supports our work and get access to exciting bonus content and perks.  We start with a few current events including the House passing the Equality Act, Jared Kushner and the new immigration law, Justin Amash's important Twitter thread, and a surprising Compliment the Other Side from Sarah. Then, we dig in on the complexities of abortion law in America and what we think will happen next. Outside of politics, Sarah shares her thoughts on the Game of Thrones finale and Beth has feelings about the finale of this season of Survivor.  Recommended Resources LGBTQ anti-discrimination bill passes House House passes sweeping anti-discrimination bill to expand protections of LGBT people President Trump unveils new immigration plan Key facts about U.S. immigration policies and proposed changes Michigan GOP congressman says Trump’s conduct impeachable Missouri Democratic lawmakers slam abortion bill Missouri Lawmakers Pass Bill Criminalizing Abortion at About 8 Weeks of Pregnancy Thanks to our sponsors: theSkimm, Ritual, and Legacy Box. Our book, I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening), is available! You can purchase it now - for yourself, for friends, for your representative, for your senator, for everyone! We appreciate all of you who are spreading the word about the book to your local bookstores, libraries, and social circles.
Released:
May 21, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

For anyone discouraged by our current political discourse, Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers bring a nuanced and grace-filled perspective to discussions about politics and news.