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Abby Vesoulis’ piece, "No Safety Nets Here," reveals a grim irony: the states with the strictest anti-abortion laws often provide the least support for actual mothers and children.

Domestically, the issue shifts its focus to the rising influence of groups like . In "Live. Laugh. Lay Waste," Kiera Butler reports on how this organization is upending local school districts and radicalizing parents, potentially serving as a decisive force in the then-upcoming midterms. 2022-11-01MotherJonespdf

Power, Surveillance, and the Long Fight: A Review of Mother Jones (Nov/Dec 2022) Abby Vesoulis’ piece, "No Safety Nets Here," reveals

Taylor Sisk and Stacy Kranitz provide an on-the-ground look at what harm reduction actually looks like, defending a practice often demonized by conservative media. Jackie Flynn Mogensen reports on the FDA's path

Jackie Flynn Mogensen reports on the FDA's path toward approving the first over-the-counter birth control pill, asking the vital question: What took so long? . Why This Issue Matters

You can find the full table of contents and selected articles directly on the Mother Jones November/December 2022 archive page. Mother Jones November+December 2022 Issue

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