The battle to regain reproductive rights in Kansas and in America has barely begun.
Come November, voters in only four other states will see abortion explicitly on the ballot in similar ways, as a question about their state’s constitution: California, Michigan, Vermont and Kentucky.
“Given this new law, we will be forced to plan for more employment growth outside our home state,” read the company’s statement. And yet, this doesn’t matter as much as pro-lifers wish. This is a harsh demoralizing truth. But the sooner the pro-choice side accepts the situation, the sooner they will be on firm ground to act.
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