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Abortion pills available by mail in WA, but access isn’t equitable
Early in the pandemic, reproductive health workers lead a push to make at-home abortion available to more Washington women. This is what happened.
Early in the pandemic, reproductive health workers lead a push to make at-home abortion available to more Washington women. This is what happened.
As city council members, Lorena González and Bruce Harrell frequently voted on the same side, except on a few key issues.
Readers ask why we didn't cover more races and why Crosscut doesn't do endorsements.
The vote follows a Crosscut story showing it was used primarily to stop homeless people.
None of the maps proposed by members of the state Redistricting Commission would create a Yakima Valley district where most eligible voters are Latino, a new analysis finds.