Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 04.01.22

* Nine people hit with civil rights violation charges for blocking healthcare access. Can’t be doing that, man. [AP News] * When I say reggae, you say hold a former President accountable. Reggae?! [The Guardian] * Arresting development: Turns out Will Smith was closer to getting arrested than we knew. [NPR] *  The States move a step closer to making insulin access actually affordable! Let’s hope they don’t bungle this up. [NYT] * Progress is progress: A woman turned a California bill into a California law for the first time. [The Week]

stop GettyImages-872042966-600×400* Nine people hit with civil rights violation charges for blocking healthcare access. Can’t be doing that, man. [AP News]

* When I say reggae, you say hold a former President accountable. Reggae?! [The Guardian]

* Arresting development: Turns out Will Smith was closer to getting arrested than we knew. [NPR]

*  The States move a step closer to making insulin access actually affordable! Let’s hope they don’t bungle this up. [NYT]

* Progress is progress: A woman turned a California bill into a California law for the first time. [The Week]


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