
Ashley Adams
Reporter at The Keystone (Pennsylvania)
Reporter at @TheKeystone. Mother of 3. Huge Bob Dylan fan. "All I can be is me - whoever that is."
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1 week ago |
keystonenewsroom.com | Ashley Adams
In a town known more for Bucknell University and its rustic charm than clean energy innovation, St. Andrew’s is leading a quiet but significant shift toward sustainability. Shapiro’s Lightning Plan is about to make it easier for more folks to get onboard. When Maggie Chappen drives past St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church on Route 15 in Lewisburg, she can’t help but smile. “I actually detour now just to go past the church and look at the solar panels,” Chappen, a parishioner, said. “They look great.
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3 weeks ago |
keystonenewsroom.com | Ashley Adams
With employer-provided insurance no longer required to cover birth control, many in Pennsylvania are struggling to pay for necessary medical care. The Contraceptive Access for All Act aims to change that. A bill that could reshape contraceptive access in Pennsylvania is headed to the state Senate after clearing the House with bipartisan support. House Bill 1140, known as the Contraceptive Access for All Act, passed the state House last week by a vote of 116-87.
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3 weeks ago |
granitepostnews.com | Ashley Adams
In New Hampshire, where childcare options are limited, Head Start serves as a crucial support system for low-income families. Advocates warn that defunding the program would trigger widespread consequences, from job losses and overwhelmed social services to long-term setbacks for children and the state’s economy. For some families, Head Start isn’t just an opportunity for their child to get early childhood education, it’s an opportunity for job preservation, peace of mind, and a brighter future.
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4 weeks ago |
granitepostnews.com | Ashley Adams
A bill making its way through the New Hampshire legislature would require schools to show a “high-quality computer-generated animation or ultrasound” of a fetus developing, with many saying its intent is to discourage abortion. Growing up in New Hampshire, Jill Foster said she learned more about sex from her friends than she did in school.
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4 weeks ago |
iowastartingline.com | Ashley Adams
Since Iowa’s near-total abortion ban went into effect in July 2024, the number of residents seeking abortion care outside the state has surged dramatically. So has the number of people turning to abortion funds for help. It’s a story that has become all too familiar in Iowa since last year: People seeking abortions are forced to go out of state, because they find out they’re pregnant too late to legally get care in Iowa.
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Crisis pregnancy centers are considered to be the new “foot soldiers” of the anti-choice movement. How Crisis Pregnancy Centers Use Public Funds to Deceive Patients and Discourage Them From Seeking Abortion Care | The Keystone https://t.co/ZYxWYIhhWy

“Nobody should be turned down for a job, housing, or volunteering at your child’s school because of some old nonviolent weed charge,.” Wolf, Fetterman Launch Program to Pardon Low-Level Marijuana Convictions | The Keystone https://t.co/jwhSECShLA

As the November general election draws near, don’t miss these important deadlines to ensure your voice is heard at the ballot box. 3 Important Dates to Remember for Pennsylvania Voters | The Keystone https://t.co/kwyZ78kXfI