Gov. Jay Inslee, lawmakers aim to keep anti-abortion 'tentacles' out of Washington
Jay Inslee speaks to media and people gathered at Kerry Park about patients' rights to abortion and reproductive health care during a rally on May 3, 2022, in Seattle. - JASON REDMOND/AFP/Getty Images North America/TNS

SEATTLE — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and state Democratic lawmakers revealed details Friday about a push to enact a "shield law" that would protect abortion patients and providers from out-of-state legal action, and announced two more bills in the works designed to ensure reproductive health care access. One would indemnify Washington-based corporations helping employees in other states get abortions. Following the U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, Microsoft, Amazon and Starbucks have said they will cover abortion-related travel expenses for employees based in locations w...