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Daily News Brief for Friday, March 25th, 2022

Daily News Brief for Friday, March 25th, 2022

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Daily News Brief for Friday, March 25th, 2022

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Mar 25, 2022
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https://twitter.com/larryelder/status/1507099324139782145?s=20&t=QdbTjWjZAaZB0xzLCbUwzQ
 
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Where was all the concern about black females then? … and more on today’s CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. This is Toby Sumpter. Today is Friday, March 25, 2022. 
 
The Confirmation hearings for Biden’s nominee to the Supreme Court Ketanji Brown Jackson finished yesterday, Sen. Mitch McConnell says he will not vote to approve:
 
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1507036016003235840?s=20&t=QdbTjWjZAaZB0xzLCbUwzQ
 
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and Larry Elder had this to say:
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Larry Elder will be with us in Rapid City, South Dakota on April April 7th with Gary Demar doing a FREE day long God and Government workshop, John Branyon will do some Comedy, and we will do a live CrossPolitic Show with Gary Demar and Larry Elder that night. We will be in Phoenix Arizona, in May finishing our Spring Liberty Tour, and then back to Tennessee for our main Fight Laugh Feast Conference, this year in Knoxville, Oct. 6-8: This year’s theme is Lies, Propaganda, Storytelling, and the Serrated Edge. Registration is now live. If you’re a club member, you get a discounted price, just log into the club portal to take advantage of that discount. And early bird registration goes until the end of May. 
 
The world in which we live is moving towards total techno tyranny at an incredible rate. This tyranny includes spying, censorship, data theft all through electronic means. Iron Apples is a small cybersecurity consultancy firm seeking to give churches, organizations, businesses, schools and individuals the education, resources and tools needed to be able to circumvent techno tyranny. Over the next year, Iron Apples will be hosting a series of virtual meetings to inform, educate and equip attendees with actual solutions to the problem we find ourselves in. The time for the parallel economy is now, but we must ensure we have strong defenses against the onslaught of cyber war waged against us by our own governments and corporations. Find out more at ironapples.com

https://www.wsj.com/articles/arizona-legislature-passes-15-week-abortion-ban-11648156791?mod=hp_lead_pos6
 
Arizona lawmakers passed a bill banning most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, becoming the second state legislature to push through this restriction ahead of a pivotal Supreme Court decision that could alter the abortion rights landscape nationwide.
The Arizona House of Representatives passed the bill in a 31-26 vote Thursday. It now heads to the desk of Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican who has signed restrictions on abortion since becoming governor in 2015.
A spokesman for Mr. Ducey didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.
The legislative efforts in Arizona follow similar moves in Florida, where Republican lawmakers earlier this month approved a ban on most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. 
These bills are similar to the Mississippi law at the center of a Supreme Court case that challenges the high court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, which established a constitutional right to end a pregnancy. Similar bills in West Virginia and Kentucky passed one chamber in those state legislatures. 
The Arizona law, known as SB 1164, bars abortions in the state after 15 weeks of pregnancy, weeks earlier than current precedent established by the Supreme Court. The law allows for exceptions in medical emergencies. It doesn’t include exceptions for instances of rape or incest. 
Lawmakers who supported these bills say, if passed, the laws would allow states to more quickly and easily enforce abortion restrictions similar to Mississippi’s should the Supreme Court uphold the 15-week ban. Some Republican state lawmakers said they anticipate the court could either uphold this law or overturn Roe v. Wade. A decision is expected no later than the summer.
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