Travel State abortion bans forcing interstate travel, U.S. Senate panel hears – Dodge City Daily Globe Published 3 months ago on June 17, 2024 By Admin Share Tweet Lauren Miller, who was denied access to an abortion in Texas, listens during a hearing with a U.S. Senate Judiciary subcommittee on June 12, 2024. The subcommittee held the hearing to discuss abortion bans and interstate travel to access them after the 2022 Supreme Court ruling that overturned the right to an abortion. [PHOTO BY Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images] Jennifer ShuttKansas Reflector WASHINGTON — When Lauren Miller flew from her home state of Texas to Colorado two years ago she felt a moment of… Previous Post Fresh from the hen house Next Post Kansas prisons will give doses of opioid antidote to some inmates when they’re released Related Topics: Up Next Nab Up to 55% Off These 15 Travel Essentials on Amazon Don't Miss Indianapolis is among the worst US cities for summer travel, per Forbes Continue Reading Latest Jobs2 months ago The latest jobs in search marketing Infra2 months ago Deloitte Ports and Freight Yearbook 2024: DAESCHI mid-year update | Infrastructure | Deloitte New Zealand Bussiness2 months ago Dow soars more than 700 points to close at another record high Travel2 months ago Albares reiterates Foreign Ministry recommendations to “travel safely” on holidays Fashion2 months ago Let’s take this offline: why indie fashion boutiques are back in fashion Travel2 months ago I’m a Travel Writer, and Out of the 5 Million Prime Day Deals on Site, These Are the 12 I’m Shopping Jobs2 months ago Military Installation Job Fairs: Setting Realistic Expectations for Veterans Shopping2 months ago Shooting at Baltimore’s Westside Shopping Center leaves man dead, two injured Jobs2 months ago Cybersecurity jobs available right now: July 17, 2024 – Help Net Security Sports2 months ago Ohtani crushes homer, pulls off unprecedented All-Star feat