71. A parents advocate also said he thought it would make little difference. 72. A proposed welfare reform in Arizona could wipe out child-care subsidies for thousands of working-poor families and possibly push them onto welfare rolls, child advocates say. 73. A separate problem, consumer advocates say, is who makes the decision. 74. A tunnel could be built, advocates say, in about two years, while keeping traffic moving on the existing highway, with little effect on the neighborhoods. 75. Abortion rights advocates said they expected the new law to be invoked. 76. Abortion rights advocates say they fear that such an omission is the first step down the slippery slope toward a reversal of Roe vs. Wade. 77. Abortion-rights advocates say that is untrue. 78. Abortion rights advocates said there is little they could do to stop Bush if he chooses to reverse Clinton policies. 79. Abortion-rights advocates say they may have let down their guard. 80. Abortion-rights advocates say what will happen is more minors will seek to terminate their pregnancies through illegal and unsafe means. |