
Kelcie Moseley-Morris
Reporter at States Newsroom
National reproductive rights reporter @statesnewsroom | | Master of Public Administration | [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
ncnewsline.com | Kelcie Moseley-Morris
In the remote villages of Alaska where social worker Laura Norton-Cruz works to improve maternal and infant health, there are no hospitals. Pregnant patients, almost all of whom are Alaska Native, often fly on small 10-seat planes to the region’s larger hub community of Kotzebue. While some give birth there, many more then take a jet out of the Northwest Arctic region to Anchorage, the state’s largest city.
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2 weeks ago |
michiganadvance.com | Kelcie Moseley-Morris
In the remote villages of Alaska where social worker Laura Norton-Cruz works to improve maternal and infant health, there are no hospitals. Pregnant patients, almost all of whom are Alaska Native, often fly on small 10-seat planes to the region’s larger hub community of Kotzebue. While some give birth there, many more then take a jet out of the Northwest Arctic region to Anchorage, the state’s largest city.
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3 weeks ago |
floridaphoenix.com | Kelcie Moseley-Morris
by Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Florida Phoenix April 23, 2025 Abortion-related bills continue to be introduced and debated in statehouses across the country, especially in states where the procedure is already banned. Many bills aimed at further restricting abortion access have so far not been as successful as in prior years, including new attempts to restrict travel to states where abortion is legal for a procedure and efforts to restrict abortion medication.
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3 weeks ago |
ohiocapitaljournal.com | Kelcie Moseley-Morris
by Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Ohio Capital Journal April 20, 2025 Abortion-related bills continue to be introduced and debated in statehouses across the country, especially in states where the procedure is already banned. Many bills aimed at further restricting abortion access have so far not been as successful as in prior years, including new attempts to restrict travel to states where abortion is legal for a procedure and efforts to restrict abortion medication.
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3 weeks ago |
newsfromthestates.com | Kelcie Moseley-Morris
Abortion-related bills continue to be introduced and debated in statehouses across the country, especially in states where the procedure is already banned. Many bills aimed at further restricting abortion access have so far not been as successful as in prior years, including new attempts to restrict travel to states where abortion is legal for a procedure and efforts to restrict abortion medication.
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