Companies are opting to pay for abortion travel. Amazon, an American multinational company, the world’s largest online retailer, and leading cloud service provider with over 1.6 million workers announced that it will reimburse up to $4,000 in travel costs for employees seeking abortions. Its policy will also cover other non-life-threatening conditions with physical constraints if treatments are not available within 100 miles of workers’ homes. Shortly after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, in an internal memo obtained by CNBC, The Walt Disney Company, American multinational mass media company announced to its employees that it remains committed to providing all-around access to healthcare for workers, including abortions. Meta, formerly known as Facebook Inc., also declared it will reimburse travel expenses for workers who obtain reproductive care outside the state. According to Meta Spokesperson, Andy Stone, the company will offer travel expense reimbursement to the extent permitted...