While liberal states like New York are promising to receive abortion-seeking patients from other states with open arms if Roe v. Wade is overturned, lawmakers are pushing for a bill to ban residents looking to end their pregnancy in another state from doing so. Though it's unsurprising the 6-3 conservative majority on the high court would look to overturn Roe, a leaked draft opinion last week revealed a majority of justices are in favor of overturning the 1973 landmark abortion case sent shockwaves across the nation and spurred local lawmakers into action. Here's a look at what states have been doing in anticipation of abortion rights being tossed back to the states:
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