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Abortion pills available by mail in WA, but access isn’t equitable
Early in the pandemic, reproductive health workers lead a push to make at-home abortion available to more Washington women. This is what happened.
Early in the pandemic, reproductive health workers lead a push to make at-home abortion available to more Washington women. This is what happened.
Patients already routinely travel into the state for abortion care. Clinics expect those numbers to grow.
Beyond a rollback of abortion rights, Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s team is preparing to face what might come next.
After voting to impeach former President Donald Trump, U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler is vulnerable for the first time in many election cycles.
So-called 'off-year' elections have lower voter turnout. A proposed change would move a dozen county races in an effort to garner more ballots.