
Blue Cross Blue Shield: 'No immediate changes' to Michigan health care from Dobbs ruling
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44% : With some states initiating restrictions on Friday under trigger laws already on the books, human resources departments of national companies are having to navigate a patchwork quilt of regulations and make decisions on what services they will offer, particularly in states without access to abortion.36% : Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Friday filed a motion in the Michigan Supreme Court urging the seven justices to immediately in a statement her suit seeking to overturn the state's abortion ban by finding a right to abortion in the state constitution.
34% : In Michigan, rules governing abortion remain status quo after a Michigan judge in May halted enforcement of the state's 1931 abortion ban that provides exception to protect a mother's life.
31% : The 6-3 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health released Friday determined the Constitution doesn't protect a right to abortion, leaving the rules on whether to ban or restrict abortion up to states.
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