These companies will help staff in red states bypass abortion bans

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Here are some of the most prominent companies offering expanded assistance to staff in states curtailing abortion care

Amazon became the latest corporation to cover employees' travel costs to seek abortion care. The company told staff it would pay up to $4,000 in travel expenses annually for medical treatments including abortions, according to a message seen by Reuters. An Amazon spokesperson confirmed the nature of the Reuters report to CNN Business.

"In response to changes in reproductive healthcare laws in certain states in the US, beginning in 2022 we provide travel benefits to facilitate access to adequate resources," Citi said in a letter to shareholders as part of its annual proxy statement.BumbleThe dating app company, which is based in Austin, Texas, in September created a fund"supporting the reproductive rights of women and people across the gender spectrum who seek abortions in Texas.

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What 'care' is there in murdering a child, CNN? Your propaganda stream is complicit in the genocide. The blood of the innocent is on your hands.

Word is they will help ship women to blue states (next day shipping of course) so they can acquire a safe abortion kudos to Amazon

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The gop banning books, overthrowing the government, overturning Roe vs Wade, supporting a wannabe dictator, and allowing racist criminal members in the party. It's who the gop is. America VoteBlue

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