Why People Are Skeptical of Companies Covering Abortion Travel

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While this effort, by mostly Fortune 500 companies, might feel encouraging, but there’s reason to remain skeptical. ⤵️

looked at the individual state lawmakers who sponsored or cosponsored trigger laws intended to go into effect post-, AT&T donated the most — nearly $1.2 million — to antiabortion lawmakers across all 13 states where trigger bans went into or were slated to go into effect. Amazon donated $205,900, while Comcast and CVS Caremark donated more than $190,000 each, per the investigation.

Citigroup, theto announce travel benefits for its employees, spent $285,000 funding trigger law sponsors in four states and the governors who signed those bills into law in five states. for its employees, spent $285,000 funding trigger law sponsors in four states and governors who signed those bills into law in five states. In an email to, a spokesperson for CVS wrote, “As part of our political engagement, we make contributions to both Democrats and Republicans.

 

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