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13 states might ban abortion. At least 30 tech companies call those states home.
Web: https://www.protocol.com/workplace/abortion-laws-headquarters-map
May 5, 2022, 8:13 p.m. | Sarah Roach
Protocol — Workplace protocol.com
Over the past several years, prominent tech companies including Palantir and Tesla decided to leave their California headquarters. Some companies said the high cost of living and regulations prompted the moves; many of those tech HQs are now positioned in states where abortion could soon become illegal or heavily restricted.
If the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, 13 states have so-called “trigger” laws that would immediately outlaw abortion. Fourteen other states have other restrictions on abortion. And while practically …
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