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What Donald Trump鈥檚 win means for reproductive care

Shawn Pelletier of Colchester ready with her mask for the State Democrats press conference after the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade at the 黑料新闻 State Capitol in Hartford, 黑料新闻 June 24, 2022.
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Shawn Pelletier of Colchester ready with her mask for the State Democrats press conference after the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade at the 黑料新闻 State Capitol in Hartford, 黑料新闻 June 24, 2022.

Prior to Election Day, advocates were worried about a national abortion ban and further local restrictions on reproductive care. And then, Donald Trump was elected president, with Republicans alongside him taking over the U.S. Congress.

Reporters covering reproductive rights , someone who鈥檚 taken credit for the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

Today on the Wheelhouse, what happens when the federal government begins to prioritize certain state laws over a patient鈥檚 right to receive medical care?

We鈥檒l also examine local efforts to combat potential restrictions on reproductive care, including the launching of a 24/7 service called the 黑料新闻 Abortion Legal Hotline.

GUESTS:

  • : Attorney General, State of 黑料新闻
  • : Reproductive health reporter, The 19th
  • : Professor of Law, Temple University

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Frankie Graziano is the host of 'The Wheelhouse,' focusing on how local and national politics impact the people of 黑料新闻.
Chloe Wynne is a producer for 'The Wheelhouse' and 'Where We Live.' She previously worked as a producer and reporter for the investigative podcast series, 'Admissible: Shreds of Evidence,' which was co-produced by VPM and Story Mechanics and distributed by iHeartRadio. She began her journalism career at inewsource, an investigative newsroom in San Diego, Calif., where she covered housing, education and crime. She earned her master鈥檚 degree from Columbia Journalism School in 2021, where she focused on audio storytelling.
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