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Author Archives: Susan Morée

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U.S. Supreme Court in ruling against abortion access in Kentucky could lead to bigger repercussions, say legal experts

by Susan Morée March 7, 2022
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Indigenous New Mexicans speak to Congress about missing and murdered Native women

by Susan Morée March 4, 2022
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Women’s Health Protection Act stalls in U.S. Senate

by Susan Morée March 1, 2022
Posted inHealthcare, NM Legislature

With limited funding, New Mexico sexual assault programming looks ahead 

by Susan Morée February 25, 2022March 16, 2025
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Congressional bill would increase prepartum and postpartum Medicaid coverage 

by Susan Morée February 22, 2022
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Funding for sexual assault programs passes during legislative session

by Susan Morée February 21, 2022
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Senate Republicans kill omnibus voting rights bill in final hours of session

by Susan Morée February 17, 2022
Posted inNM Legislature

House committee passes ‘comprehensive’ voting bill that includes voting rights provisions

by Susan Morée February 15, 2022
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Voters’ Rights Provisions bill headed to Senate floor

by Susan Morée February 11, 2022
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‘Second chance’ passes House committee on narrow vote

by Susan Morée February 10, 2022

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