

Ashley Lopez
KUT reporter in Austin, Texas, explaining the new Texas abortion law and its implications.
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Mar 2, 2022 • 14min
Changes To Texas Voting Rules Worry Older Voters And Those With Disabilities
Ashley Lopez, a KUT reporter specializing in voting issues in Texas, joins the conversation to unpack new voting laws that have sparked confusion for many voters. She highlights how over 15,000 mail-in ballots were improperly completed, forcing some vulnerable Texans to vote in person. The discussion sheds light on the significant barriers faced by older voters and those with disabilities and the importance of better voter education. Lopez also touches on how these changes in Texas may reflect a broader national trend affecting election integrity.

Sep 1, 2021 • 21min
The Texas abortion law
Ashley Lopez, a KUT reporter based in Austin, Texas, breaks down the state's drastic abortion law and its ripple effects. She reveals how the law not only restricts access post six weeks but also introduces a unique system that allows private citizens to sue anyone involved in the process. Lopez discusses the chilling impact this legislation has on support networks and the emotional toll on those seeking help. The conversation uncovers the complicated landscape of reproductive rights in Texas and its implications for women's healthcare nationwide.

Jun 2, 2021 • 14min
Battles In Texas, Arizona Are Just The Beginning Of The Fight Over Voting Rights
Ashley Lopez, a reporter for KUT in Austin, dives deep into the tensions surrounding Texas' contentious voting legislation. She discusses how Democrats are blocking Republican efforts that many view as voter suppression tactics. The conversation highlights the ongoing battles in Arizona over election audits and their chilling effects on public trust. Lopez also emphasizes the national trend of restricted voter access and the implications of such moves on marginalized communities. It's a pivotal moment in the fight for voting rights.


