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Pritzker wants Illinois to continue providing care for abortion ‘refugees’ post-Dobbs

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* Governor Pritzker during a Q&A following a Roe v. Wade anniversary roundtable

Number one, we want to make sure that we are securing women’s rights for as long and as broadly as we can.

Second, we know that women are seeking those rights coming across the border from places like Missouri and Wisconsin and Indiana. We want to provide the services to them as well, if they should need it. The providers that were here today, many of them are seeing many more patients as a result of that. Again, these are refugees from other states. This is a vitally important fundamental reason that many of us are engaged in the fight for freedom.

I will say that, personally, I believe that we need to continue this battle to figure out how we can do a better job of providing the right kinds of services. It isn’t just a question of the old thinking that it was a single mom who got pregnant, a single woman who got pregnant and is seeking an abortion and has never had a child before. We’re talking about families now. Women who are in Missouri or in Indiana, who have an ectopic pregnancy or have some other challenge with their health care related to reproductive health. And their lives are on the line. And we need to make sure that we are the ones here in Illinois that are helping to save their lives.

* Megan Jeyifo, executive director of the Chicago Abortion Fund, also spoke to reporters today

At [the Chicago Abortion Fund] we’ve seen a 92 percent increase in support requests post-Dobbs. And that highlights Illinois, as the crucial search state that we are. Recent research released by the Guttmacher Institute and the Society of Family Planning shows that Illinois had the largest increase in abortions in the country post-Dobbs with Florida right behind.

We anticipate a ruling in Florida any day now that will immediately impact Illinois. As we know people are traveling throughout the southeast. They’re already coming to Illinois, and Florida is also sharing that burden and if we lose Florida, we will see an influx that affects our state immediately right away.

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posted by Isabel Miller
Monday, Jan 22, 24 @ 1:35 pm

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  1. The clinic that just opened doors in Carbondale is operating by a group that does not have any other Illinois based clinics or facilities. The rest of their medical practice is in Memphis, TN.

    I think it is a great and responsible approach for physicians seeking to provide healthcare to patients outside of Illinois were able to develop a facility in Illinois that they will be able to refer their patients to in order to receive healthcare.

    Comment by Candy Dogood Monday, Jan 22, 24 @ 11:59 pm

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