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Reeves: Individual choice for vaccines OK, but not for abortion

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Gov. Tate Reeves says individual choice for vaccines OK, but not for abortion

by Adam Ganucheau, Mississippi
November 29, 2021

Gov. Tate Reeves said on Sunday that he is against vaccine mandates, adding he believes “in individual liberties and freedoms and people can make decisions on what's best for them.”

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But when pressed on NBC's “Meet the Press” on Sunday morning, Reeves said that while he believes in the right to control one's body, other factors have to be taken into account when it to women and abortion.

“What I would submit to you, Chuck, is they absolutely ignore the fact that in getting an abortion is an actual killing of an innocent unborn child that is in that womb,” Reeves told NBC's Chuck Todd on the national television show.

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On Wednesday of this week, the is to hear oral arguments in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Organization, the Mississippi case which many prognosticators believe could overturn Roe v. Wade, the nation's long-standing legal precedent that guarantees a woman's right to abortion.

The case centers around a Mississippi law, passed in 2018, that would make abortions after 15 weeks illegal. That law has been stayed by lower courts as it has gone through the federal appeals .

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Reeves, the first-term governor, has drawn criticism for his handling of the pandemic response in Mississippi, his unwillingness to firmly state that should get vaccinated — even as other Southern Republican governors have gone to great lengths to do so.

READ MORE: Mississippians get mixed pandemic messages from experts, governor

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Some have equated recent rhetoric over vaccination mandates with debate on the legality of abortion, which was the focus of Reeves' interview Sunday on “Meet the Press.”

“The difference between vaccine mandates and abortions is vaccines allow you to protect yourself. Abortions actually go in and kill other American babies,” Reeves said.

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Todd, the “Meet the Press” host, countered that vaccines were “about protecting a larger community,” not just protecting one's self. 

“You could certainly argue that, Chuck,” Reeves said. “… The fact is that during this very horrible and challenging time since I was sworn into office in January of 2020, Chuck, we've had 800,000 American lives lost because of COVID. And my heart aches for every single one of those individuals that have died because of COVID.”

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Reeves continued: “But since Roe was enacted, 62 million American babies have been aborted, and therefore have been killed. And that's why I think it's very important that people like myself and others across this country stand up for those unborn , because they don't have the ability to stand up for themselves.”

READ MORE: Gov. Tate Reeves celebrates suspension of COVID-19 vaccine mandate

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

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Hatley seniors announce post high school plans during Decision Day

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www.wcbi.com – Allie Martin – 2024-04-19 19:07:08

SUMMARY: Seniors at Hatley High School have been preparing for after graduation with the of a career coach for at least two years. like Case participated in internship programs that them to gain real-world experience and make a difference in their community. The career coach, Amie Prewett, works with juniors to help them define their goals and interests, providing job shadowing opportunities, college visits, and internships. The partnership between the school and local like Monroe Strong has been instrumental in guiding students towards their desired career paths. The of the program was evident in the positive feedback from students and .

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Gordo Bypass in the works to improve Highway 82 traffic

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www.wcbi.com – Grace Brister – 2024-04-19 19:05:33

SUMMARY: The 6.2-mile Gordo Bypass in Alabama has two phases: the grade and drain phase completed in 2023, and the base and pave phase expected to start this year. The project aims to improve safety, mobility, and commerce for motorists in Alabama. Once finished, US-82 will have four lanes from the Mississippi line to Tuscaloosa. The project is expected to cost around 63 million dollars and will increase the capacity of Highway 82 while decreasing heavy truck traffic through Gordo. Local see opportunities for growth and with the completion of the bypass.

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Super Bulldog Weekend brings economic boost to Starkville

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www.wcbi.com – Kaitlyn Yeatman – 2024-04-19 19:01:31

SUMMARY: The MSU kicks off Super Bulldog in Starkville, drawing huge crowds and selling out hotels. Paige Hunt, Director of , highlights the economic for the , with visitors spending money and leaving tax dollars behind. Local businesses, like Campus BookMart, are gearing up for the rush of customers. Despite the busyness, store clerk Pam Minyard enjoys the excitement of game weekends and the community coming together. In addition to baseball, the football team will host its spring game. Overall, Super Bulldog Weekend brings economic growth and excitement to Starkville.

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