Texas Abortion Law Could Cost Companies Millions as Others Cut Ties

Supreme Court Lets 6-Week Texas Abortion Ban Stand
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Portland, Ore. (AP) -- The city of Portland, Oregon’s plan to boycott Texas goods and services over its new abortion law could cost Texas companies millions of dollars a year, officials said Tuesday.

Heather Hafer, a spokeswoman with the Office of Management and Finance, said Portland has inked almost $35 million in contracts with Texas-based businesses over the last five years, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported.