Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year, the state’s GOP-led Legislature has disbanded a maternal mortality committee, failed to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage and turned down federal grants for child care.
That sounds right, but I wonder how they measured things like sexiam and authoritarianism. If it’s measurable, I would be interested to see how it corresponds with other political positions.
Probably with questions like “Should women be able to start a bank account without permission of their husband?” or something along those lines for sexism, and some sort of question that determines whether a ruler should be able to enact policies against the majority of the vote, etc.
That sounds right, but I wonder how they measured things like sexiam and authoritarianism. If it’s measurable, I would be interested to see how it corresponds with other political positions.
Probably with questions like “Should women be able to start a bank account without permission of their husband?” or something along those lines for sexism, and some sort of question that determines whether a ruler should be able to enact policies against the majority of the vote, etc.