Las Vegas Review-Journal

Governor says California to cut ties to Walgreens

- By Taryn Luna

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — To counter GOP efforts to limit reproducti­ve rights, Gov. Gavin Newsom said California will cut ties with Walgreens over the company’s decision to stop selling abortion medication in 20 Republican states.

“California won’t be doing business with Walgreens — or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women’s lives at risk,” Newsom tweeted Monday. “We’re done.”

Newsom’s missive is the latest political maneuver from the governor in the national battle between red and blue states over abortion rights since the Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade decision last summer.

Using the force of the California economy, Newsom is pushing back on the pressure GOP leaders are putting on retailers to cut off access to abortion medication in their states.

Attorneys general in 20 Gop-led states sent a letter to Walgreens and CVS last month threatenin­g legal action if the retailers sold abortion pills by mail in their respective states. On Friday, Walgreens responded and said it would not sell the medication in those states.

Newsom’s tweet, his spokesman said, was “a shot across the bow.”

“Companies seem to be caving to political pressure from right-wing extremists and there are consequenc­es for those decisions,” Anthony York said.

Shares of Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. fell more than 1.6 percent Monday after Newsom’s announceme­nt. The Illinois retailer did not respond to a request for comment.

How California might stop doing business with Walgreens and what impact such a move could have on California­ns was not clear. Newsom’s aides said his administra­tion did not have any details on what cutting ties would entail and is only now reviewing all relationsh­ips between Walgreens and the state, including Medical and Covered California contracts.

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