There is no written record of the 'thorough analysis' Gov. Tate Reeves boasted to improve the lives of Mississippi women and children, according to documents obtained by Mississippi Today.
by Anna Wolfe, Mississippi Today July 11, 2022 In preparing for the next phase of the “pro-life agenda” following the fall of Roe v. Wade, Gov. Tate Reeves boasted publicly that his staff conducted a thorough review of Mississippi law to find ways to improve the current environment for people expecting to give birth. But there’s no written record of this analysis, according to documents Mississippi Today obtained through a public records request.
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