Illinois Abortion Clinics Are Preparing for a Potential Post-Roe World

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Illinois Abortion Clinics Are Preparing for a Potential Post-Roe World
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As the Supreme Court weighs the future of Roe v. Wade, abortion providers in Illinois say they have been anticipating the possibility of a post-Roe America for several years

Executive Director Dr. Erin King does paperwork at the Hope Clinic for Women in Granite City, Ill., on Monday.

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