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Abortion bills draw lots of testimony - 0 views

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    A break down of the four personhood bills facing North Dakota voters in the 2014 election cycle. This article gives a brief, but rich description, of North Dakota Senate Bills: 2302, 2303, and 2305 as well as Senate Concurrent Resolution 4009.
jennifertingwald

RESOLVE's (The National Infertility Association) Letter to the North Dakota Senate - 0 views

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    A copy of RESOLVE's (The National Infertility Association) letter to the North Dakota State Senate opposing the following legislation: SB 2302, SB 2303, and SCR 4009. This letter discusses the impact these bills (personhood bills, defining human life as beginning at conception) on Artificial Reproductive Treatment.
jennifertingwald

North Dakota Pro-Lifers: Don't Call Our Personhood Amendment a Personhood Amendment | M... - 0 views

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    A look at the proponents view and intention of Measure 1, the ballot amendment that would define a person's life as beginning at conception, for the 2014 election.
taylorlray

North Dakota Pipeline draws controversy, social justice concerns - 1 views

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    This article is mostly a run down on the basic information regarding the protest at Standing Rock. It also shows how important the land is and what the pipeline could damage.
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    This article does go into detail a bit more than the news covers. I also wonder since POTUS has started renegotiating the pipeline, what will happen with the protesters this time? Hopefully, they will find an alternative route not so close to the land in question.
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    Thank you for sharing this. I had heard the the pipeline was going through now and wanted to read more information on this.
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    Good information on this.
Christina Sagiyan

NY and California's Lack of Personal Freedoms - 0 views

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    The article explains how out of the 50 states, the two most known states, lack in personal freedoms. The article gives an example about how the NYC mayor tried to ban 16 oz sodas. The article also says that the states with the most personal freedoms are North and South Dakota, Tennessee, New Hampshire, and Oklahoma. Personally, I would think that NYC and California would e considered high up in personal freedoms.
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