New Hampshire
Crowd rallies for reproductive freedom at N.H. State House
A whole lot rallied on the State Home garden Monday to defend reproductive freedoms within the wake of the U.S. Supreme Courtroom’s ruling revoking the constitutional proper to an abortion.
Courtney Tomes, of Manchester, organized the occasion on Fb. She stated she hoped to create an inclusive surroundings the place individuals from completely different backgrounds might channel their outrage into motion.
“It began with simply being offended and making a submit that, I don’t really feel like celebrating the 4th of July when I’m not thought-about free,” Tomes stated. “I don’t have the identical rights as different individuals, together with nearly all of Individuals in the present day. Actually there may be one demographic that will get freedom and the remainder of us are regularly marginalized and focused, and that’s not OK.”
Different organizations — together with the Reproductive Freedom Fund of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Panthers, Black Lives Matter Seacoast, and Rights and Democracy — stepped in to supply assist.
The capitol plaza in Harmony stuffed with songs, chants and loads of protest indicators referencing the Supreme Courtroom’s latest ruling.
However Deborah Opramolla, of Rindge, additionally challenged the group to contemplate how individuals of coloration, individuals with disabilities and different marginalized communities have lacked bodily autonomy since lengthy earlier than the latest courtroom ruling.
“While you heard and realized about immigrant girls having pressured sterilization, the place have been your indicators?” Opramolla requested.
At this second, she stated, what’s wanted is “a historical past lesson and exhausting conversations” that look past what’s occurred in the previous few weeks.
“If that’s what’s bringing you out, welcome, welcome,” Opramolla stated. “However guess what? This isn’t nearly Roe v. Wade. That is about collective liberation for individuals.”
Different audio system echoed this name for intersectionality.
“From my perspective, as a transgender man, navigating this motion is tough, as a result of there may be a lot deal with girls,” stated James Roesener, a state consultant candidate from Harmony. “I’ve a uterus, and I’m affected by these choices as effectively.”
Roesener famous the wave of anti-LGBTQ+ laws additionally sweeping throughout the nation, saying that “the criminalization of abortion and gender-affirming care impacts extra than simply the individuals who search these specific types of care.”
“It criminalizes and reduces entry to everybody, for many who make the most of contraception, those that want hormone alternative remedy — that isn’t simply transgender individuals — and people whose well-being depends on drugs deemed abortifacients,” he stated.
At the moment, abortion stays authorized in New Hampshire as much as 24 weeks and in some exceptions past that time.
New Hampshire
Methuen woman airlifted after motor vehicle crash in Pelham, NH
PELHAM, N.H. — A 26-year-old Methuen woman sustained serious injuries in a single-vehicle crash on Friday morning and was airlifted to a hospital for treatment.
The Pelham Police said Nicole Lugo was the driver and sole occupant of the vehicle.
The crash occurred on Main Street and was reported to emergency crews at about 9:50 a.m. When police arrived on scene, they said they found a gray Honda Civic “embedded in a utility pole.”
Police said an investigation revealed that the Civic had veered off the road and collided head-on with the pole.
Lugo was airlifted to a nearby hospital.
The road remained closed for more than four hours while utility crews worked to replace the damaged utility pole.
Police are investigating the crash. They urged any witnesses to contact Cpl. James Locke at jlocke@pelhampolice.com or 603-635-2411.
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New Hampshire
Crash impacts traffic on I-95 northbound in NH
New Hampshire State Police responded to a crash Friday evening on Interstate 95 northbound in Portsmouth.
The crash happened near Exit 5 and closed the highway in the northbound direction, but police said around 7:45 p.m. that one lane had reopened.
Authorities did not have any word on injuries.
Drivers are being asked to avoid the area if possible. Delays and detours are expected.
No further details were immediately available.
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