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Gov. Reynolds set to sign abortion bill Friday at Family Leadership Summit

DES MOINES - Gov. Kim Reynolds will join extreme-right activists at a convention on Friday and then sign a strong anti-abotion bill into law there, she announced this morning.
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DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds will join extreme-right activists at a convention on Friday and then sign a strong anti-abotion bill into law there, she announced this morning.

Last night, the Iowa Legislature quickly passed a bill limiting abortions to mostly under 6 weeks with a few exceptions.

This morning, Governor Kim Reynolds, a staunch anti-abortionist, quickly announced her intentions to sign the bill into law:

Friday, July 14th
Governor Reynolds provides remarks at Family Leadership Summit (top image from their site) and signs HF 732
Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center
833 5th Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50309
2:15 p.m.

Kim Reynolds

The Family Leadership Summit is filled with far-right extremists and GOP candidates for President, many who have peddled falsehoods about election rigging, support of anarchists who stormed the nation’s capitol on January 6, 2021, pro-Russia diatribes, and more.

More detail on the bill:

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2 thoughts on “Gov. Reynolds set to sign abortion bill Friday at Family Leadership Summit

  1. The minority religious loudmouths who own Kim Reynolds, and who pushed this through, have no idea what they’ve unleashed. The overwhelmingly female pro-choice crowd at the capitol yesterday outnumbered the old white men’s pro-birth cult more than ten to one.

  2. This bill is going to cost Iowans big bucks but the right doesn’t care and neither does Reynolds. Her decision to sign the bill at the Summit is more pandering to the extreme right who pay for her campaigns.

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