This op-ed argues that if states can force people to have children, we must force states to financially provide for them.
In the months since the fall of Roe v. Wade , state-level abortion bans or restrictions have stripped millions of people of their right to elective abortion care in 18 states and counting . Additional bans and restrictions from anti-choice legislators threaten millions more.
Despite bans where they live, many people experiencing an unwanted pregnancy can still cross state lines for care or purchase abortion pills online . But research shows that these bans will prevent many low-income or […]
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