Tulsa is a conservative state. Oklahoma put into effect the strictest abortion ban in this country right this moment. We are simply delaying the day at which someone might choose to access gender affirming care to a time when they might be more mature and so I asked these people who are moving from a lot of liberal places like you know how does it feel like is that okay to you? The response I got was yeah that's concerning. Yeah so I am reminded when I'm out of my bubble and I had to get some you know medical things taken care of and so that's what I'm reminded of where I am. So as a businesswoman as someone just like a single person
A group in Tulsa, Oklahoma, will pay remote workers $10,000 to move there. Vox’s Rani Molla explains why the city is banking on a digital workforce — and whether the program leaves longtime Tulsans behind.
This episode was produced by Hady Mawajdeh, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Patrick Boyd and Michael Raphael, and hosted by Noel King.
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