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Trump administration deletes Biden’s reproductive rights website
A government website created by the Biden administration outlining reproductive rights following the 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson has apparently been removed by the Trump administration within hours of President Donald Trump taking office.
Repoductiverights.gov was launched to provide resources for those seeking information on subjects such as birth control, abortion and reproductive health care.
“Reproductive health care, including access to birth control and safe and legal abortion care, is an essential part of your health and well-being,” the website stated last week. “While Roe v. Wade was overturned, abortion remains legal in many states, and other reproductive health care services remain protected by law. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is committed to providing you with accurate and up-to-date information about access to and coverage of reproductive health care and resources. Our goal is to make sure you have appropriate information and support.”
In the wake of the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the Biden administration said it would “increase outreach and public education efforts regarding access to reproductive health care services—including abortion—to ensure that Americans have access to reliable and accurate information about their rights and access to care.”
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President Trump’s stance on abortion has wavered throughout the years, although he has largely given himself credit for overturning Roe v. Wade after appointing three conservatives to the Supreme Court in his first term.
He has also expressed support for in vitro fertilization rights, which were subject to scrutiny in the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson. It is unclear, however, whether Trump would support a national law guaranteeing a right to IVF treatment nationwide. In 2024, Senate Republicans blocked proposed legislation that would have prohibited states from enacting bans on IVF treatment.
Planned Parenthood President Alexis McGill Johnson noted the uncertainty moving forward regarding reproductive rights.
“For Planned Parenthood and the communities we serve, today is a day of profound uncertainty and unwavering determination. Many are wrestling with anxiety about what the future holds. While we can’t predict what the coming days, weeks, or months will bring, one thing remains certain: Planned Parenthood will hold firm, fighting relentlessly against every attempt to undermine or take away access to trusted, affordable, and essential sexual and reproductive health care,” she said.
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Recently, the Trump administration made the decision to delete former Vice President Joe Biden’s reproductive rights website. This move has sparked outrage among pro-choice advocates and has raised concerns about the future of women’s healthcare in the United States.The website, which was created during Biden’s time in office, contained valuable information about reproductive health services, birth control options, and abortion rights. By deleting this website, the Trump administration is effectively erasing important resources that many women rely on for accurate and up-to-date information about their reproductive rights.
This decision comes at a time when reproductive rights are under attack across the country, with numerous states passing restrictive abortion laws and the Supreme Court potentially poised to overturn Roe v. Wade. Deleting Biden’s reproductive rights website is just another way the Trump administration is undermining women’s access to essential healthcare services.
It is crucial that we continue to fight for reproductive rights and ensure that all women have access to the care they need. Deleting this website is a blatant attempt to erase valuable information and silence those who advocate for women’s rights. We must stand up against these attacks and defend access to reproductive healthcare for all.
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Rep. Soper tweets, deletes celebration of Jimmy Carter’s death | Western Colorado
The death of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on Dec. 29 drew reactions nationwide, ranging from celebrating his humanitarian work and quaint southern lifestyle to debates over his time in the White House from 1977-1981.
For Matt Soper, the Delta Republican representing House District 54 in the House of Representatives, Carter’s passing was cause for celebration.
Close to midnight on Dec. 29, Soper posted on the platform formerly known as Twitter, X, the following:
“Opened a bottle of Champaigne tonight! The world is rid of a despot! Thank God he finally called Carter home! The worst president in the history of the U.S.! We are still recovering! He destroyed the U.S. in such a way that even the 4th generation is still suffering!”
Soper deleted the tweet the next day after receiving backlash through a score of replies. He did not acknowledge the tweet in any follow-up posts, with his next post being a picture of a hanukkiah lighting to commemorate the sixth night of Hanukkah, tweeted at 2:52 a.m. on Tuesday.
The Daily Sentinel reached out to Soper for comment and received a text from Soper late Tuesday morning, reading:
“My only comment will be that my Tweet/X was in poor taste and while I am not a fan of fmr Pres Carter, expressing the sentiments I did I am very sorry for and apologise to the people of Colorado.”
Carter served as the 39th President of the United States after four years serving as the governor of his home state of Georgia, elevating in the Democratic Party through his support for the Civil Rights Movement, his military experience, his background as a peanut farmer and his focus on energy policy.
Carter’s administration established the departments of energy and education, but various factors — such as the Iran hostage crisis, an energy crisis and stagflation — resulted in a historic landslide loss in the general election to Republican Ronald Reagan in 1980.
Carter has been recognized just as much, if not more so, for his nonprofit and humanitarian work after leaving office, which resulted in the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize. In the wake of his death, many have highlighted his interactions with the public in his later years, such as his tendency to not only fly commercially but also shake hands with all passengers as he made his way to his seat.
Soper’s tweet celebrating Carter’s death at 100 years old is not the first time he’s found himself at the center of social media controversy. In March 2023, Soper tweeted that Western Slope residents “need to be prepared for civil war” over several Colorado Legislature bills addressing gun laws. He then apologized for “some of those words” before the Colorado House.
Recently, Rep. Matt Soper of Colorado made waves on social media after tweeting and quickly deleting a controversial message celebrating the death of former President Jimmy Carter. The now-deleted tweet read, “Good riddance to Jimmy Carter. America is better off without him.”Many were quick to condemn Soper’s tweet, calling it disrespectful and in poor taste. Some pointed out Carter’s numerous contributions to American politics and humanitarian efforts, including his work with Habitat for Humanity and his role in brokering peace agreements in various conflicts around the world.
Soper has since issued an apology for his tweet, stating that it was made in the heat of the moment and did not reflect his true feelings about Carter’s passing. However, the damage has been done, and many are still questioning the judgment of an elected official who would make such a statement in the first place.
As we reflect on the legacy of Jimmy Carter and the impact he has had on our country, it is important to remember the importance of civility and respect in our political discourse. Let us strive to honor the contributions of those who have served our nation, even if we may not always agree with their policies or actions.
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The Data Center Technician’s Log Book: Tracking Your Moves, Adds, Changes and Deletes
Price: $9.99
(as of Nov 19,2024 15:53:37 UTC – Details)
ASIN : B09NRDSHXZ
Publisher : Independently published (December 14, 2021)
Language : English
Paperback : 106 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8784784186
Item Weight : 11.8 ounces
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.24 x 11 inches
In the fast-paced world of data centers, keeping track of all the moves, adds, changes, and deletes can be a daunting task. That’s why it’s essential for data center technicians to maintain a detailed log book to document every action taken within the facility.From installing new hardware to removing old equipment, every task should be recorded in the log book to ensure accuracy and accountability. This log book serves as a valuable tool for troubleshooting, auditing, and maintaining a clear record of all activities within the data center.
In this post, we’ll explore the importance of maintaining a log book for data center technicians and provide tips for effectively tracking your moves, adds, changes, and deletes.
Stay tuned for valuable insights and best practices for managing your data center operations effectively! #datacenter #technicians #logbook #movesaddschangesdeletes
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