'Political boycotts make good headlines and may win plaudits from the media and the abortion industry, but ultimately real individuals are going to be harmed by GavinNewsom’s ill-conceived grandstanding,' Matt Lamb writes.
from 20 attorneys general that represent pro-life states, announced it would not turn its pharmacies into abortion facilities and dispense abortion drugs in those specific states.that effective May 1, a contract between Walgreens and the state’s correctional department to provide prescription drugs would end. But Newsom’s threats to sever all other ties with Walgreens are likely to fall through, and it is possible he will have to backtrack on his statement and position.
Second, the state’s taxpayer-funded health insurance program Medi-Cal relies on Walgreens and other pharmacies to fill prescription drugs for poor citizens. “I’ll be honest, you are the first person telling me about this,” one spokeswoman for a state-approved health insurance programwhen asked how Newsom’s threats would affect the health plans.
It also remains unclear if the boycott applies to every state entity with insurance plans that use Walgreens as a possible pharmacy location. For example, the University of California system
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