COLUMBUS, Ohio — While a majority of Northeast Ohio residents believe that low-income women seeking abortions should have access to abortion procedures in states where it is legal, they are not enthusiastic about using public funds to help pay for travel, according to a recent report. survey polls.
The poll found that only 27.9 percent of respondents thought low-income women needed abortions and that taxes should be used to subsidize transportation costs. Another 27.3 percent also believed low-income residents should be able to perform out-of-state abortions, but said taxes should not fund transportation to perform the procedure.