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  2. Abortion in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Although over 6,110 abortions occurred in Alabama in 2017, not all were performed on Alabama residents. Residents of other states traveled to Alabama for abortions, and some Alabama residents traveled to other states for abortions. Between 2014 and 2017 the Alabama abortion rate declined from 8 to 6 abortions per 100,000 women, a 25 percent ...

  3. Starbucks will pay for travel expenses for workers seeking ...

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    Starbucks on Monday said it will cover travel expenses for U.S. employees seeking abortions but who do not have access within 100 miles of their home.

  4. Alabama case will decide if state can prosecute people who ...

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    Wade and the state’s abortion ban kicked in, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, a Republican, said on a radio show that groups helping to fund out-of-state abortions could face felony charges.

  5. Human Life Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The Human Life Protection Act, also known as House Bill 314 (HB 314) [1] and the Alabama abortion ban, [2] is an Alabama statute enacted on May 15, 2019, that imposes a near-total ban on abortion in the state. Originally set to go into effect in November 2019, a legal challenge against the bill delayed implementation until 2022.

  6. Alabama is a test case for efforts to help women get ... - AOL

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    Before the state’s strict abortion ban kicked in, the Yellowhammer Fund offered financial and logistical assistance to women seeking abortions both in Alabama and, if necessary, in another state

  7. Harris v. McRae - Wikipedia

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    Harris v. McRae, 448 U.S. 297 (1980), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that states participating in Medicaid are not required to fund medically necessary abortions for which federal reimbursement was unavailable as a result of the Hyde Amendment, which restricted the use of federal funds for abortion. [1]

  8. Starbucks will cover travel for workers seeking abortions - AOL

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    Starbucks has 240,000 U.S. employees; it was not immediately clear what percentage of them are enrolled in the company's health care plan. Starbucks will cover travel for workers seeking abortions ...

  9. Executive Order 13535 - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 13535 is an executive order announced by President Barack Obama on March 21, 2010, and signed on March 24, 2010. It reinforces a commitment to preservation of the Hyde Amendment's policy restricting federal funds for abortion within the context of recent health care legislation.