Keeping Score: Democrats Maintain Senate Control in Midterms; Florida Bans Care for Transgender Youth

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Keeping Score: Democrats Maintain Senate Control in Midterms; Florida Bans Care for Transgender Youth
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At just 25 years old, Florida Democrat Maxwell Alejandro Frost will be the first Gen Z member of Congress. More in the latest Keeping Score:

for 2023. They will keep 50 seats, while Republicans hold just 49. The last seat will be decided by a runoff between Sen. Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker in December.

Pro choice supporters gather outside the Michigan State Capitol during a “Restore Roe” rally in Lansing, on September 7, 2022. in Arizona as of Thursday, Oct. 27 following an agreement between the state’s attorney general and abortion rights organizations. “We are still on a long and uncertain path to restoring the fundamental right to abortion in Arizona and making this essential healthcare truly accessible and equitable for all people,” Planned Parenthood Arizona CEO Brittany Fonteno

. “While abortion is currently legal in Arizona and we have resumed abortion care throughout the state, we know that this could very well be temporary.”for their contributions to the national opioid crisis. State and local governments have been pursuing payment from pharmaceutical companies since 2013 in order to help mitigate the costs associated with addiction.after a vote by the state’s medical board.

+ Academic workers at the University of California’s 10 campuses went on strike Monday morning in protest of low pay and insufficient benefits. “The strike marks the largest work stoppage of the year so far, and union leaders say it will also be the biggest at any academic institution in history,”How We’re Doing

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