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How Virginia driving bill could tacitly endorse anti-abortion agenda

Por: Newsweek Nation January 13, 2023

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A new driving bill in Virginia could be the first sign of local legislatures using seemingly innocuous laws to tacitly endorse an anti-abortion viewpoint.The bill, number 1894, which was offered to the General Assembly of Virginia on Wednesday, says that any pregnant woman shall be considered two people for determining occupancy in high-occupancy vehicle lanes.The proposed bill would allow pregnant women access to high-occupancy vehicle lanes... + full article



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