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Abortion rights in WA fall into limbo at religious hospitals
When hospitals merge with religious institutions, it weakens Washington's capacity to provide abortion care. What will that mean after Roe v. Wade?
When hospitals merge with religious institutions, it weakens Washington's capacity to provide abortion care. What will that mean after Roe v. Wade?
Although already guaranteed by state law, abortion rights codified into WA’s constitution would be harder to undo.
Plus, mythical beasts and where to find them (hint: galleries across the city).
Our reporting explains what an end to the landmark decision means for abortion access in Washington state, as well as policies on abortion pills, out-of-state travel and more.
Patients already routinely travel into the state for abortion care. Clinics expect those numbers to grow.