One survey shows as many as 73 percent of young adults are taking state abortion laws into account when making decisions about where to go to college. Savannah Sellers reports on one of the most important decisions in the lives of young students and their families.

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        Some campuses have such horrifyingly greater rates of rape too It varies from campus to campus, but it’s a systemic issue. Source

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      Irrelevant. Women’s health is an issue I wouldn’t expect you to understand, however.

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      If you want better access to healthcare as a woman, apply for schools in blue states.

      Or it could be about more than abortion access.

      Young women could just be choosing to move out of or away from states that have outlawed basic medical operations for women. College is probably the first opportunity that most people have to move away from home. And people going to college generally want to improve their lives, so why not go somewhere better?

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      I’m going to assume you don’t have any form of insurance? Can’t predict if you’ll need it, after all.