Will "abortion tourism" help shift Kansas D?

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Hope For A New Era:
I think what's being theorized here is basically "abortion clinics on the borders all around Kansas."

It's kind of already a thing. Even before Dobbs, all providers in the Kansas City and St Louis metros were in Kansas and Illinois.

Adam Griffin:
Quote from: The sun never felt so bright on October 04, 2022, 05:41:10 AM

Quote from: Adam Griffin on October 03, 2022, 11:41:06 PM

Unless you know you're going to be having annual abortions for the rest of your pre-menopausal life, who on earth would relocate to a state solely based on such?


It's not the women getting abortions, it's the providers and their staff relocating there.



I'm not sure how many healthcare workers you think would be required to saturate Kansas even with abortion tourism on the docket (note: it's a tiny figure), but it's still likely a solid majority of those ultimately employed in such would be native residents.

Person Man:
Like I said, people will move not for jobs or abortions, but because of the side effects such laws have.

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