New Hampshire
Massachusetts lawmakers OK sweeping abortion access bill
Massachusetts lawmakers authorised a sweeping abortion invoice Tuesday aimed partially at constructing a firewall to guard entry to the process after the U.S. Supreme Court docket overturned Roe v. Wade final month.
The invoice would shield abortion suppliers and other people in search of abortions from actions taken by different states, together with blocking the governor from extraditing anybody charged in one other state except the acts for which extradition was sought can be punishable by Massachusetts legislation.
Household planning funding is up for a vote on the N.H. Government Council — once more
The invoice additionally states that entry to reproductive and gender-affirming well being care companies is a proper protected by the Massachusetts Structure; requires the state’s Medicaid program, referred to as MassHealth, to cowl abortions; permits over-the-counter emergency contraception to be bought in merchandising machines; and requires public faculties and universities to create medicine abortion readiness plans for college students.
A singular Texas legislation banning most abortions after about six weeks is enforceable by way of lawsuits filed by personal residents in opposition to medical doctors or anybody who helps a lady receive an abortion.
One other merchandise within the Massachusetts invoice addresses the query of allowing an abortion for a being pregnant the has lasted 24 weeks or longer.
Beneath the invoice, the abortion can be allowed if, in the perfect medical judgment of a doctor, it’s: “(1) essential to protect the lifetime of the affected person; (2) essential to protect the affected person’s bodily or psychological well being; (3) warranted due to a deadly fetal anomaly or analysis; or (4) warranted due to a grave fetal analysis that signifies that the fetus is incompatible with sustained life exterior of the uterus with out extraordinary medical interventions.”
The overwhelming majority of abortions happen earlier than 20 to 21 weeks of being pregnant, specialists stated. In 2019, nearly 93% of abortions occurred at or earlier than 13 weeks’ gestation, whereas only one% of abortions occurred at 21 weeks or later, based on information from the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention.
Different parts of the invoice would enable any licensed pharmacist to dispense emergency contraception and require the Public Well being Division to establish areas within the state with out entry to abortion inside a 50-mile radius and advocate methods to make sure entry to abortion in these areas.
The Home authorised the invoice on a 137-16 vote. The Senate backed the measure 39-1.
The invoice now heads to Republican Gov. Charlie Baker’s desk.
Baker, who helps abortion rights however has differed with lawmakers on particular insurance policies, stated he is hoping to carry a signing ceremony.
“I’ve solely examine half of it, however I am hoping that we’ll be capable of have a ceremony for that one too,” Baker instructed reporters as lawmakers had been debating the invoice, including that one piece of the invoice he hadn’t but learn was the portion coping with abortions at 24 weeks and longer.
The invoice partially echoes an govt order signed by Baker instantly after the Supreme Court docket choice barring state businesses from helping one other state’s investigation into folks or companies receiving or delivering reproductive well being companies which can be authorized in Massachusetts.
Abortion rights advocates praised the invoice.
“The overturning of Roe v. Wade was a direct assault on an individual’s basic proper to make selections regarding their very own physique,” Amy Rosenthal, govt director at Well being Care For All, stated in a written assertion, calling the invoice authorised by lawmakers “a daring step to ensure that residents in Massachusetts will proceed to have entry to all of the well being care companies they want.”
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Ice Castles get unexpected boost from Mother Nature
NORTH WOODSTOCK, NH – The Ice Castles in North Woodstock, New Hampshire, are set to open this weekend, inviting visitors to enter a world of frosty enchantment.
Why are the Ice Castles blue?
With towering ice walls, sparkling tunnels and glowing sculptures, the Ice Castles are a true winter masterpiece. As crews put the finishing touches on the attraction ahead of Friday’s opening, this year marks one of the attraction’s earliest starts on record.
What makes New Hampshire’s Ice Castles unique is their distinct blue hue, a result of the pristine water sourced from nearby rivers. This natural element enhances the beauty of the castle, which gleams a cool blue under daylight. But it’s after dark when the castles truly transform, illuminated by thousands of LED lights embedded in the ice, creating a magical, glowing spectacle.
What does it take to build the Ice Castles?
Crafting this frozen wonder is no easy feat. The process begins as early as October, with a dedicated team of artists and builders meticulously constructing the castles by hand. They use millions of icicles grown and frozen on-site, working tirelessly to bring the vision to life.
“Mother Nature is 100% the main architect,” said Luke Ely, assistant manager for Ice Castles New Hampshire. “We pretty much do a dance with her the entire season to get what we have today.”
This year’s early-season cold weather provided an unexpected boost, allowing the team to get ahead of schedule for Friday’s opening.
Reflecting on the allure of ice, Ely added, “You don’t see it in this medium too much. Most of the time, winter is kind of like looked at as a harsh, negative, just-get-through-it kind of time time, and ice is the main factor in all that. And being able to do something with it that’s more beautiful and graceful, I thing, draws a lot folks.”
The Ice Castles in New Hampshire aim to remain open through April, weather permitting. Visitors are encouraged to experience this seasonal wonder before Mother Nature decides to reclaim her icy masterpiece.
New Hampshire
Two hospitalized after ambulance crashes in New Hampshire
Two people who were inside an ambulance had to be taken to the hospital when the emergency vehicle crashed Monday evening.
Firefighters responded to the crash on Old Candia Road just before 7:00 p.m.
First responders arrived to find that the driver of the ambulance was not responsive and another person inside the ambulance also needed medical treatment. Both were transported to the Elliot Hospital.
Candia firefighters say one occupant has been discharged from the emergency department while the other has been admitted to the hospital in stable condition.
An initial investigation determined the driver suffered a medical emergency while it was returning to the station, veered into the opposite lane of travel, hitting several small trees and a traffic sign before crashing into a water-filled ditch.
The ambulance passenger was able to exit the crashed vehicle and helped to treat the driver until additional medical units arrived on the scene.
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New Hampshire
A New Generation Begins Now in New Hampshire and Beyond
The world just shifted a little at the drop of the ball on January 1st. Did you feel it? Maybe not, but a new generation has clocked in for 2025.
New Hampshire is one of the best states to live in, one of the healthiest states in the country, and one of the best states to retire in, but what’s the future look like in the Granite State?
Move Over Gen Alpha
It’s not just New Hampshire hanging on to ways which define us as New Englanders, and a hearty bunch.
There are exciting new developments for the new year, including naming a new generation for those born in 2025 through 2039.
Welcome to the next generation, Generation Beta.
I don’t know who started naming generations, but the Baby Boomers are now old, and Gen Z’s are middle aged.
Millennials are having families, and Gen Xer’s are trying to figure out how they will ever buy their first house, and Gen Alpha are so tech-savvy it will be tough to catch up to them, until Gen Beta came along.
Read More: 5 Things Gen X Never Had to Worry About
The thought of having another generation of children is scary. Sorry, Gen Beta, but it’s true.
Parents Magazine once again informs us about what people think the future will be like for our new babies. A Prudential survey provides insight.
Here Are the Beta Baby Highlights
The survey says 86% believe the Gen Beta babies will have jobs which haven’t even been created yet.
60% think Beta kids won’t know how to use actual cash, so the government will stop printing it.
50% of respondents believe Gen Beta’s will cure cancer, and this generation will have fewer children, but more pets. Hmmm.
What do you think? Time will tell.
Meanwhile, Prudential is offering this for any baby born on January 1. 2025.
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Gallery Credit: Megan
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Gallery Credit: Megan
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