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Good morning and welcome to our coverage of all things politics. It’s Friday in Washington DC, which means most lawmakers have fled the capital for the holiday weekend, leaving behind an ever-growing list of urgent and unfinished business.
Joe Biden will meet today with six Democratic governors to discuss protecting abortion access in the wake of the supreme court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade. At a press conference in Madrid on Thursday, Biden said he would announce additional actions the White House would take to secure reproductive care.