A job led Amy Bloodworth away from home in Monmouth County to relocate in Texas six years ago. But it was politics — and the freedom to work remotely — that convinced her to move back to New Jersey this summer.
Bloodworth said she could no longer tolerate the prevailing “complacent” attitudes over the near-abortion ban in Texas last year, which the U.S. Supreme Court reinforced by overturning Roe v. Wade in June and let each state set its own abortion laws.
Title: Voter anger over abortion rights could be big wild card in N.J. and nation at Biden midterm
By: Susan K. Livio
Date: October 29, 2022
Source: NJ.com
