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Andrew Cuomo signs bill and acknowledges that even pregnant women may bet at nassau itb except when he tells them they cannot & ny const art 1 sec 3 does not apply to them
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Track Code Track Name Entry Scratch 1st Post
ET 1st Post
Local Time
Zone Stakes Race(s) Stakes Grade T.V.
Indicator
GG GOLDEN GATE FIELDS 48 24 3:45 PM 12:45 PM PDT
LS LONE STAR PARK 72 0 3:35 PM 2:35 PM CDT
SA SANTA ANITA PARK 72 24 3:30 PM 12:30 PM PDT
SUN SUNLAND PARK 168 0 2:30 PM 12:30 PM MDT
WO WOODBINE 72 48
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Track Code | Track Name | Entry | Scratch | 1st Post ET | 1st Post Local | Time Zone | Stakes Race(s) | Stakes Grade | T.V. Indicator |
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GG | GOLDEN GATE FIELDS | 48 | 24 | 3:45 PM | 12:45 PM | PDT | |||
LS | LONE STAR PARK | 72 | 0 | 3:35 PM | 2:35 PM | CDT | |||
SA | SANTA ANITA PARK | 72 | 24 | 3:30 PM | 12:30 PM | PDT | |||
SUN | SUNLAND PARK | 168 | 0 | 2:30 PM | 12:30 PM | MDT | |||
WO | WOODBINE | 72 | 48 |
updating New York’s abortion law
New York’s abortion law was updated and strengthened Tuesday night when Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the Reproductive Health Act into law that had just passed the Senate and Assembly.
The bill was first introduced in the Democratic-run Assembly in 2006 but had not been taken up by the Senate until the Democrats wrested control from Republicans this year.
The law for the first time allows abortions after the 24-week mark to protect the mother’s health or in cases where the fetus won’t survive.
Previously, abortions after that point were permitted only to preserve a mother’s life.
The legislation also removes abortion from the criminal code and clarifies that a range of medical professionals, not just licensed physicians, can perform the procedure.
Advocates had said New York’s law would protect abortion rights in the event that a conservative US Supreme Court overturns the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision that legalized abortion.
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