Cutting abortion rights could roll back women’s economic gains
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KCRW
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audio
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News
Publication Date |
May 12, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:49:21

Gov. Newsom’s proposed $125 million legislation would expand abortion access in California, budgeting for more than 1 million abortion seekers traveling to the state per year. 

Abortion access translates to big economic gains for pregnant people. How will that change if Roe v. Wade is overturned? 

Five of California’s largest law enforcement agencies have serious issues with bias, according to the state auditor. Some police trainers are tied to far-right extremists.

Critics review new film releases: “On the Count of Three,” “Pleasure,” “Hello, Bookstore,” and “In Front of Your Face.”

After long pandemic closures, new restaurants are opening in LA every month. Here are three spots to try: Cobi’s, la.com/">Bar Moruno, Caboco.

Gov. Newsom’s proposed $125 million legislation would expand abortion access in California, budgeting for more than 1 million abortion seekers traveling to the state per year. Abortion access translates to big economic gains for pregnant people. How will that change if Roe v. Wade is overturned? Five of California’s largest law enforcement agencies have serious issues with bias, according to the state auditor. Some police trainers are tied to far-right extremists. Critics review new film releases: “On the Count of Three,” “Pleasure,” “Hello, Bookstore,” and “In Front of Your Face.” After long pandemic closures, new restaurants are opening in LA every month. Here are three spots to try: Cobi’s , Bar Moruno , Caboco .

Gov. Newsom’s proposed $125 million legislation would expand abortion access in California, budgeting for more than 1 million abortion seekers traveling to the state per year. 

Abortion access translates to big economic gains for pregnant people. How will that change if Roe v. Wade is overturned? 

Five of California’s largest law enforcement agencies have serious issues with bias, according to the state auditor. Some police trainers are tied to far-right extremists.

Critics review new film releases: “On the Count of Three,” “Pleasure,” “Hello, Bookstore,” and “In Front of Your Face.”

After long pandemic closures, new restaurants are opening in LA every month. Here are three spots to try: Cobi’s, la.com/">Bar Moruno, Caboco.

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