As I predicted months ago, red states are trying to give their anti-abortion regulations extraterritorial effect. You didn’t think the great state of Texas would tolerate any division of opinion on abortion, did you? For their part, blue states are approving regulations that are intended to nullify the extraterritorial parts of the red state legislation.
Where is this headed? The red state legislation impacts rights and regulations that have their source in the federal government. The right to travel to another state, even for an abortion, is protected by the First Amendment. The use of the Postal Service to provide abortion pills is controlled by the federal government. The idea that a nonresident can be sued in a red state just for putting information online is inconsistent with traditional notions of jurisdiction and due process. And so on.
This is going to get really interesting, from a legal and political perspective, faster than you think.