Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
“The Lone Star State leads the nation in the number of maternity ward closures.”
https://www.texasstandard.org/stories/rural-texas-maternity-ward-closures/
to be fair, that was in 2022, prior to the arcane abortion laws, however, yea, the problem will get worse, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:
“The Lone Star State leads the nation in the number of maternity ward closures.”
https://www.texasstandard.org/stories/rural-texas-maternity-ward-closures/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is the current situation in KS?
Kansas voters overwhelmingly voted in August to protect abortion rights, rejecting a ballot measure in a conservative state with deep ties to the anti-abortion movement that would have allowed the Republican-controlled Legislature to tighten restrictions or ban the procedure outright.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/kansas-voters-resoundingly-defend-their-access-to-abortion
Kansas’ highest court signaled last week that it still considers access to abortion a “fundamental” right under the state constitution, as an attorney for the state argued that a decisive statewide vote last year affirming abortion rights “doesn’t matter.”
https://apnews.com/article/abortion-restrictions-lawsuits-kansas-3eb09cbcdfb18e06aee024e557f9814c
The Kansas Legislature passed its first abortion-related bill since the Aug. 2 Value Them Both vote
https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/politics/government/2023/04/04/kansas-legislature-passes-first-abortion-bill-since-value-them-both/70080119007/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were an OB I wouldn't want to practice in a backwards-аss state like Idaho. Remember republicans are not pro-life. They are anti-women.
Of course they don't want too practice in Idaho. Bite a bullet and good luck to the women of Idaho...you will eventually be on your own to carry and deliver your pregnancies. Maybe vote for modern medical care next time so you don't run all your docs out of the state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS: And if your license in one state is still valid, a lot of the requirements are often waived. This is incentive for doctors to leave now, while their active state licenses are still valid and not in jeopardy over any incidents that might come up under these laws.
If they leave now, it is extremely easy to get licensed elsewhere. If they wait, it may become much more difficult.
The forced birth states are going to become wastelands so quickly.
You don’t get it. Laws like this are what people in those states want. And those states are bursting at the seams.