Texas studio will help workers leave hostile countries to access trans care and abortion

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Texas-based development studio Certain Affinity says it will help employees living under anti-trans or aggressive anti-abortion laws.

New Transgender Youth Legislation and Roe v. Max Hoberman, founder and CEO of Certain Affinity, issued a letter to employees against Wade. He will announce the new policy on Wednesday.

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“It is shocking that states, including CA headquarters in Texas, are interfering with what I consider to be personal health and privacy issues,” he wrote. “Recently, it has included serious insults to the rights and dignity of transgender youth, policies targeting the physical and emotional health and well-being of vulnerable people, and threats against their families, friends, doctors and other supporters.

Hoberman also noted that many states are flirting with punitive measures against those who help others find abortions.

Source : dbl tap

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