Shame if something happened to it

As should be obvious, Republicans are in an all-out war against reproductive freedom:
A Texas legislator warned Citigroup on Friday that he would introduce a bill to prevent the bank from underwriting municipal bonds in the state unless it rescinded its policy covering travel expenses for employees who go outside their state to seek an abortion.
State Representative Briscoe Cain, a Republican from the Houston area, wrote on Facebook and Twitter that the bill would bar local governments from doing business with any company “that pays abortion-related expenses of its employees or that provides abortion coverage as an employee benefit.” He said he had sent a cease-and-desist letter to Citigroup’s chief executive, Jane Fraser, calling the policy a “misuse of shareholder money.”
Citigroup stated in a filing on Tuesday that it would provide travel benefits to employees seeking abortions outside their state, “in response to changes in reproductive health care laws in certain states.” Last year, Texas enacted a law that bans abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy. The law took effect in September.
Citigroup has 8,500 employees in Texas. Other companies, including Salesforce and Uber, have also announced policies in opposition to the abortion law.
Remember how Bari U, located in Austin because it was a jurisdiction that really respected freedom? Unintentional comedy gold these people are.
Enron, the Texas corporation that remains a model of Republican governance in so many ways, used to threaten banks with withdrawing all of their business if their analysts gave honest analyses of Enron stock. Obviously some Republican state reps were paying close attention.