As a leaked draft Supreme Court decision shows the court may be ready to overturn Roe v. Wade, state legislators in New York and California are looking to increase access to reproductive services, including to people coming from other states.
, a group made up of more than 40 organizations across the state, which gave recommendations to protect and expand access to abortion in California.Students and others protest for abortion rights as they march from Union Square, after the leak of a draft majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito preparing for a majority of the court to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion rights decision later this year, in Manhattan in New York, May 5, 2022.
Among the aims of the package of bills, the legislature is trying protect the privacy of providers and patients coming in from out of state and widen the number of providers able to perform the procedure and where the procedure could be performed, Garcia said."While we were being proactive in January when we introduced the bills and we're just letting them go through the regular process, we realized that we missed something in our planning.
The legislature on Friday placed urgency on a bill to protect patients and providers from civil actions and financial retaliation for abortion services that are legal in California. A second bill they are also looking to add urgency to would deny out-of-state subpoenas for patient information regarding reproductive health care granted in California.
The California Legislative Women's Caucus is in the process of identifying which other bills should take priority in order attempt to pass them by the June 30 deadline, she said. Those bills, with urgency, would become law by July 1, according to Garcia.
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