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Author Archives: Susan Morée

Posted inHealthcare

Language, tactics used by anti-abortion movement called misinformation

by Susan Morée November 10, 2021March 16, 2025
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Posted inHealthcare, Quick Reads

Head of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains retires after 18 years at helm

by Susan Morée November 9, 2021March 16, 2025
Posted inHealthcare

U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments Monday on Texas anti-abortion law

by Susan Morée November 2, 2021March 16, 2025
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Posted inUncategorized

Oklahoma anti-abortion laws could add to strain on NM clinics

by Susan Morée October 25, 2021
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inQuick Reads

Conference provides fresh data on wellbeing of New Mexico children during the pandemic

by Susan Morée October 22, 2021
Posted inQuick Reads

U.S. Supreme Court ruling on qualified immunity won’t affect New Mexico

by Susan Morée October 21, 2021
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inHealthcare

While Texas abortion ban yo-yos in courts, one provider talks about the effects

by Susan Morée October 14, 2021March 16, 2025
Posted inHealthcare

Native groups protest fossil fuels in Washington, D.C.

by Susan Morée October 13, 2021March 16, 2025
Posted inQuick Reads

Texas judge stays six-week gestational abortion ban

by Susan Morée October 8, 2021
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inUncategorized

With 130 percent increase in Texas patients, New Mexico Planned Parenthood clinics have 21 day wait times

by Susan Morée October 5, 2021

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