Georgia Today: Georgia Abortion Attempted Murder Charges, Gabbard's Fulton Testimony, Gas Tax Relief
Alexia Moore, charged under Georgia’s Living Infants Fairness and Equality Act, faces attempted murder and drug possession for an alleged abortion attempt after a premature birth.
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Unpopular abortion-homicide bills won’t fade, concerning reproductive rights advocates
Anti-abortion organizer Abby Johnson spoke at Students for Life of America’s annual National Pro-Life Summit on Jan. 24, 2026, behind former abortion clinic workers wearing “Make Abortion Murder Again” T-shirts. “I don’t think we’re going to hug and kiss our way out of this baby murder,” she told the student activists. (Photo by Sofia Resnick/States Newsroom) Republican lawmakers in several states so far this year introduced bills that would leg…
Georgia Today: Georgia abortion attempted murder charges, Gabbard's Fulton testimony, Gas tax relief
On the March 19 edition: A Georgia woman has been charged with attempted murder under the state's abortion law; Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testifies on her role in the raid on a Fulton County elections warehouse; and soaring gas prices prompt state lawmakers to suspend the state's gas tax
Woman charged with attempted murder under Georgia abortion law
The Camden County Courthouse Credit: Justin Taylor/The CurrentA 31-year-old U.S. Army veteran from Kingsland has been charged with attempted murder, the first time that a mother has been charged under Georgia’s restrictive abortion law. The arrest comes two months after Alexia Moore was rushed to the emergency room in Camden County, pregnant and in extreme pain. Doctors at the Southeast Georgia Health System hospital delivered a severely prematu…
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