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In the private sector, Amazon has vowed to pay for the medical and transport expenses of any employee who might not be able to access abortion if Roe v. The governors of Democratic states like New York and California said they would always protect abortion rights in their states, and would welcome women from any where it becomes banned.
Meanwhile Democrats reacted furiously and immediately started discussing how to codify abortion into permanent law. He vowed to find whoever was responsible for leaking the document and called it an 'egregious breach'. When asked 'do you think abortions should be legal under any circumstances, certain circumstances or illegal in all circumstances?' by Gallup last year, 32 percent said they should be legal under any circumstances whereas 48 percent said they should only be legal under certain circumstances.Ĭhief Justice John Roberts issued a statement on Tuesday after the leak to insist the draft was not the court's final decision.
Many Americans disagree on how, why and for how long women should be able to access abortions without restrictions.