like Alaska, Iowa, Montana, and Kansas, despite being led by Republicans the procedure. But residents of those states will nevertheless be unable to obtain abortion pills from Walgreens: The nation’s second-largest pharmacy said Thursday that it will not distribute the medication in those conservative-run states, seemingly bowing to pressure from 20 Republican state attorneys general who threatened to bring legal consequences against companies that provide . “There is currently complexity around this issue in Kansas and elsewhere,” Fraser Engerman, senior director of external relations at Walgreens, told Politico, which first the move.
Engerman went on to the Washington Post that the company was taking the current influx of laws "into account as we seek certification to ” The decision by Walgreens—which has yet to begin distributing the by mail, but is expected to soon do so in dozens of states following a Biden administration measure in January aimed at to the drug following the —underscores the challenges of navigating the nation’s often confusing patchwork of reproductive healthcare laws in the wake of the . “We are very concerned with those reports because we as pharmacists want to ensure the patients have access to the best possible care that’s informed by evidence,” E.
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