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Photo by Jerod Harris/Stringer/Getty Images for Vox Media via Getty Images California has started a new abortion website for residents and out-of-state women to provide more information about abortion clinics in an to attempt to make the state increasingly abortion-friendly.
In his most recent action going after Republican-led states with pro-life legislation, Democratic Governor of California Gavin Newsom announced the beginning of the website on Tuesday.
“Abortion is legal, safe and accessible here in California – whether or not you live here, know that we have your back. As Republican states continue rolling back fundamental civil rights and even try to prevent people from accessing information online or crossing state lines for care, you’re welcome here in California and we’ll continue to fight like hell for you,” Governor Newsom said in a statement.
The state’s announcement about the website pointed to outside jurisdictions as well, noting, “[a]s other states outlaw fundamental reproductive […]
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