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UW Professor discusses what SCOTUS ruling means for women in Wisconsin
In early Might, a leaked draft of a Supreme Courtroom resolution confirmed the nation’s highest courtroom was poised to overturn the federal abortion protections supplied by the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case – resulting in a flurry of states and companies to preemptively supply to assist people pay for abortion care ought to the courtroom achieve this.
Jenny Higgins, UW-Madison Professor of Gender and Ladies’s Research, mentioned what the Supreme Courtroom’s ruling means for girls in Wisconsin.
Higgins identified she’s talking as a social scientist and a researcher and never on behalf of the college.
She mentioned she expects a variety of dangerous penalties each within the brief and long-term for Wisconsinites and their households.
Within the short-term, Professor Higgins identified will increase in maternal morbidity and mortality are anticipated. She mentioned that can particularly have an effect on low revenue and rural communities, additionally Black and brown communities that she famous already expertise inequities.
“The reason being that carrying pregnancies to time period and giving beginning is way a lot much less secure than having first trimester or second trimester abortions,” Higgins defined.
She added analysis reveals folks denied abortion care usually tend to keep in intimate associate relationships which might be violent.
“We additionally know that folks denied abortion care usually tend to be residing in poverty in the years following that abortion denial in addition to much less possible to have the ability to obtain instructional {and professional} targets,” Higgins mentioned.
You possibly can watch the complete interview above.
Wisconsin
Unemployment claims in Wisconsin declined last week
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Wisconsin dropped last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday.
New jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, fell to 3,905 in the week ending June 28, down from 4,787 the week before, the Labor Department said.
U.S. unemployment claims rose to 238,000 last week, up 4,000 claims from 234,000 the week prior on a seasonally adjusted basis.
North Dakota saw the largest percentage increase in weekly claims, with claims jumping by 83.8%. Vermont, meanwhile, saw the largest percentage drop in new claims, with claims dropping by 56.9%.
The USA TODAY Network is publishing localized versions of this story on its news sites across the country, generated with data from the U.S. Department of Labor’s weekly unemployment insurance claims report.
Wisconsin
Southeast Wisconsin weather: Hit or miss showers and storms Monday
There will be more hit or miss isolated to scattered showers and storms today. Our weather pattern stays the same today with higher humidity levels and highs in the low 80s. Any showers or storms the develop will die down this evening as we lose daytime heating past sunset.
Tuesday is looking mainly dry as clouds increase turning mostly cloudy. The leftovers of Beryl will start to move north as the low-pressure center is expected to track across southern Illinois in central Indiana on Wednesday.
Some models bring rain as far north as the state line on Wednesday with cloudy skies. Heavier rainfall will be likely south of Chicago.
Behind what is left of Beryl will be a warming trend heading into the weekend. Things will heat up with highs near 90 by Sunday. With high humidity levels heat index values will climb well into the 90s.
MONDAY: Hit Or Miss Showers/StormsHigh: 82
Wind: SW 10 mph
TONIGHT: Evening Storm Chance Ends, Mostly Cloudy
Low: 66
Wind: W 5 mph
TUESDAY: Mostly Cloudy
High: 80
WEDNESDAY: Mostly Cloudy, Chance Rain, Beryl Passes South
High: 76
THURSDAY: Mostly Sunny, Isolated Storm Chance
High: 80
FRIDAY: Mostly Sunny
High: 83
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Wisconsin State Patrol to increase presence for annual campaign
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