Women’s Mental Health After The Fall of Roe v. Wade

Rykia Bernard writes on the hyper-polarization of women’s-rights issues, specifically in southern states, since the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Absentee Voting Begins Monday After Mississippi’s Lowest Primary Turnout Since 2007

Mississippians will be able to begin casting absentee ballots in person for this year’s statewide, regional and legislative offices beginning Monday, Sept. 25.
Formerly Incarcerated People Should Regain Voting Rights, Mississippi AG Candidate Says

Mississippi should restore the voting rights of formerly incarcerated people, Democratic candidate for Mississippi attorney general Greta Kemp Martin said in a joint press conference with Democratic candidate for secretary of state Ty Pinkins in Greenville, Miss., on Sept. 14.