How New California Rules Protect Indoor Workers From Heat | KQED
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The audit revealed that California’s Department of Housing and Community Development ranked lowest due to insufficient fraud prevention policies, risking $319.5 million in federal funds for homelessness.
In the first three months of 2024, women seeking abortions increased significantly in the U.S. compared to the period before Roe v. Wade was overturned, thanks in part to expanded access initiatives.
Democratic-controlled states have enacted laws to safeguard doctors using telemedicine for patients in regions with abortion bans, contributing to the rise in abortion rates.
As the November elections approach, supporters of abortion rights are mobilizing voters, with some states set to vote on abortion protection laws, reflecting the heightened political stakes.
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