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Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold announced Thursday that her staff was banned from traveling to Alabama after the state signed into law the toughest abortion law in the nation.
"I’m calling for a boycott of Alabama," Griswold wrote in a tweet. "Until Alabama allows for safe & legal access to health care for women, I will not authorize spending of state resources on travel to Alabama. I call on other state and local leaders in CO and across the country to join me in this boycott."
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"I’m calling for a boycott of Alabama," Griswold wrote in a tweet. "Until Alabama allows for safe & legal access to health care for women, I will not authorize spending of state resources on travel to Alabama. I call on other state and local leaders in CO and across the country to join me in this boycott."
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It looks like you're highlighting a significant stand taken by Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold against Alabama's new abortion law. This reflects ongoing tensions between state policies on health care access and reproductive rights.
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If you're looking for information or insights related to this situation, whether it's about other states following suit, the legal implications of such state decisions, or ways in which public officials can influence policy through boycotts, feel free to ask!
For a deeper analysis or follow-up on related topics, I can help gather more information or clarify any specific points you have in mind. Just let me know!