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Texas is a particularly bad state for the "go elsewhere" argument. It's a 13-hr road trip to pick up my kids from A to B. A to B in Texas can be far longer than that. And it's fairly costly. Easy $150-$200 for my trip. That's crushing to some people.
And where are they to go? Texas is surround by other red states, whose laws are likely the same, or even less friendly.
I dearly want the travel issue to have its day in court. Cannot imagine that passes Constitutional muster.
New Mexico (which the local jurisdictions are doing their best to criminalize interstate travel, despite the Constitution and Court)
Kansas, which voted to protect women's right to reproductive healthcare.
Colorado. And then it gets further and further away after that. If someone is on the east side of Texas, Kansas and then Illinois are probably the closest safe & legal options.