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The Supreme Court doesn't use dictionaries. If they did, the abortion decision yesterday would have been very different. Instead, they ruled that an act that results in death 100% of the time is, somehow, healthcare--a word that isn't defined in Wyoming statute. But, studies convincingly show that abortion is pretty harmful and in some cases deadly to the mother as well.
Speaker of the House Chip Neiman joined me to discuss the ruling and what his priorities are for the upcoming session.
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The Supreme Court doesn't use dictionaries. If they did, the abortion decision yesterday would have been very different. Instead, they ruled that an act that results in death 100% of the time is, somehow, healthcare--a word that isn't defined in Wyoming statute. But, studies convincingly show that abortion is pretty harmful and in some cases deadly to the mother as well.
Speaker of the House Chip Neiman joined me to discuss the ruling and what his priorities are for the upcoming session.

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