This is part of a series updating our readers on some of our top stories of the past year.
As states across the country have moved to ban abortion over the past six months, elected officials, abortion providers and advocates in Washington have done the opposite, working to strengthen existing protections for reproductive health care and the state’s longstanding status as a destination for abortion-seekers. As 2023 approaches, they’re reflecting on a year when abortion access entered the news cycle with new urgency, impacting policy, elections and even fundraising.
Here’s what 2022 looked like on the ground.
As the new year began, abortion providers were already coping with an influx of out-of-state
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