Missouri trial could affect abortion access across the Midwest and South
KANSAS CITY, Mo. The outcome of a trial over Missouris abortion regulations could ripple far beyond the state, potentially creating new availability for women in the Midwest and South who cant access abortion close to home.
As a judge weighs the constitutionality of a litany of state restrictions on abortion, the stakes are clear for Missouri women: The decision could hamper access for nearly everyone in the state or greatly broaden it in ways not seen in decades. That would allow women in a dozen nearby states with abortion bans to travel a shorter distance to access the procedure.
Opening and reestablishing rights in the state of Missouri would help to alleviate some of the pressure that other states have since so many Southern states have banned abortion, said Julie Burkhart, the co-owner of Hope Clinic in Granite City, Illinois. It just seems logical that we would see a shift in migration patterns of patients in the country.
At her clinic, about a 15-minute drive from downtown St. Louis, Missourians account for about half of all patients, Burkhart said. Though Missouri voters in 2024 enshrined a right to abortion in the state constitution, access has remained highly limited because of restrictive state laws. Only procedural abortions are available on a limited basis across three Planned Parenthood clinics in the state. .....................(more)
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