California lawmakers push to make the state a haven for ‘abortion tourism’

California lawmakers push to make the state a haven for ‘abortion tourism’

Under a new law proposed by state lawmakers in California, a largely tax-subsidized fund could become available to help people from out-of-state access abortions.

California State Senators Nancy Skinner and Anna Caballero introduced Senate Bill 1142, which, if passed into law, will establish a public-private fund for the sole purpose of providing grant money to nonprofits to assist “low-income pregnant women” get “access to abortion services.”

 

California lawmakers push to make the state a haven for ‘abortion tourism’

California lawmakers push to make the state a haven for ‘abortion tourism’

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