Schools in states with restrictive reproductive laws could be at risk for enrollment declines, poll finds. (via KnowYourValue)
from Gallup and The Lumina Foundation showed that state abortion bans may also affect their decisions too.
The study found that 72 percent of enrolled college students say reproductive health laws in their state somewhat affect their decision to stay enrolled. That includes 80 percent of Democrats and 62 percent of Republicans. “Yesterday was college decision day, so I think we’re going to see the returns on some of these states, especially schools in red states where there are more restrictive laws,” noted ForbesWomen editor Maggie McGrath on Tuesday’s “Morning Joe.”
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