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Mississippi politicians, advocates react to SCOTUS abortion decision

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Mississippi politicians, advocates react to SCOTUS abortion decision

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark case that established a person's right to an abortion. Mississippi will likely be one of 13 states to ban the abortion procedure immediately due to a trigger passed by legislators in 2007.

Mississippi Today is compiling a list of statements from politicians, advocates and others:

Lynn Fitch

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Gov. Tate Reeves

U.S. Rep. Steven Palazzo

Speaker of the House Philip Gunn

State Auditor Shad White

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In a phone interview with Mississippi Today, Colón vowed to defy the ruling and continue working to abortion access for Mississippians.

“What I will be doing is what I have been doing, and that is focusing all of my attention and all of my efforts and all of my resources on making sure that Mississippians can access the abortion care that they need and deserve… If they want to go a clinic, I'm going to them. If they want to self manage their abortion, I'm going to help them do that as well.”

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U.S. Senator Roger Wicker

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“This is a momentous day for our nation, and Mississippi led the charge. This decision is an answered prayer, marking the beginning of the next chapter in our fight to protect the unborn,” said Wicker. “The Court's ruling confirms what many legal experts have known for decades – that Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided and the power to set abortion policy should rest with the people and their elected representatives.”

Converge Access, the non-profit administrator of federal family planning funds in Mississippi

Statement from co-founders Jamie Bardwell and Danielle Lampton

“We believe every person deserves access to the full range of reproductive health services, including abortion. The Supreme Court's ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization will lead to devastating impacts across Mississippi, particularly for people who are low-income and uninsured and unable to travel hundreds of miles for health care. Today, we grieve for our neighbors in Mississippi and across the South.

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Mississippi is one of only 12 states that still hasn't expanded coverage for eligible low-income people. This failure exacerbates health disparities that primarily harm Black Mississippians. Even more incredulous is the state's refusal to extend Medicaid coverage for 12 months after a baby is born, cutting off coverage at 60 days postpartum. While policymakers claim they care for the health and well-being of children and families, their actions demonstrate otherwise. In a state where Black women are three times more likely to die in childbirth than White women, a lack of expanded postpartum care is a direct attack on families.

The Dobbs decision will increase the demand for contraception in Mississippi. As the Title X grantee in Mississippi, Converge remains dedicated to supporting clinics in our network so they can provide access to the full range of FDA-approved contraceptives as well as emergency contraception and other necessary preventive care. Federal law has long prohibited the use of Title X funds for abortion care.”

Rep. Zakiya Summers

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Congressman calls on FBI to investigate disappearance of Jackson woman

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-16 09:08:42

SUMMARY: U.S. Representative Bennie Thompson has requested the FBI to investigate the disappearance of Latasha Crump Coleman, who went missing on July 18, 2023. Despite efforts by local enforcement, her whereabouts remain unknown. Coleman's suspects her husband may know something about her disappearance, leading to a confrontation between the families in December 2023. Sheriff Tyree Jones confirmed five adults were after the brawl. Thompson emphasized the importance of a thorough investigation and urged anyone with information to contact the FBI tip line, Stoppers, or the Department.

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WCBI/MSU Storm Chase Day 3 Recap – Home – WCBI TV

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www.wcbi.com – Isaac Williams – 2024-05-16 08:14:37

SUMMARY: A storm chase group traveled from Sweetwater, TX to northern Oklahoma near Ponca , experiencing severe storms with wind and hail. The storms quickly developed along a warm front, with potential observed. The storm evolved into a large supercell moving southeast toward Ponca City, producing softball-sized hail. Another storm moved northwest of OKC, producing rotation and strong wind gusts but no tornado. The group observed these storms from their hotel, experiencing lightning, rotation, and outflow wind gusts of about 40 mph.

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Warmer temperatures ahead of overnight storms – Home – WCBI TV

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www.wcbi.com – McKinley Dean – 2024-05-16 06:12:34

SUMMARY: The weather in Columbus, Mississippi is warm and humid with storms expected tonight and into Friday morning. There is a of some strong storms with heavy rain, gusty winds, and possibly hail. Temperatures are expected to be in the upper 80s. Showers will continue into Saturday morning before clearing out for the . The SPC has NE Mississippi under a level 1 and 2 risk for severe weather. Overall, expect warm and muggy conditions with scattered showers and storms throughout Friday. Saturday will start with showers but clear out in the evening, while Sunday will have pleasant conditions with clear skies and warm temperatures in the upper 80s.

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