Abortion rights wins victory in Massachusetts House
"In the wake of the threat to reproductive rights for women on the national level, I'm proud of the House vote to remove barriers to women's reproductive health options and protect the concepts enshrined in Roe v. Wade," House Speaker
Members passed the amendment 108 to 49 -- a hair above the two-thirds majority the Legislature would need to override a likely veto by Gov.
The move comes 47 years after the Supreme Court ruled women have a constitutional right to safe, legal abortions without excessive government interference in the landmark Roe v. Wade decision and after state legislative leaders voiced a new sense of urgency following the confirmation of
Fears the conservative-leaning Supreme Court could overturn the long-standing Roe v. Wade ruling have spurred a flurry of legislation in states seeking to protect abortion access.
If successful, the amendment would enshrine the right to abortion in state law as well as expand access to abortions after 24 weeks in cases of fatal fetal anomalies -- not just when necessary to save a woman's life. It would also no longer require women under age 18 to gain permission from a parent or judge to get an abortion.
The amendment mirrors a bill -- "An Act to Remove Obstacles and Expand Abortion Access" -- that has been stalled in the Legislature's
The amendment was submitted by Committee on the Judiciary Chairwoman
It's the first in a series of positive votes the measure must earn to become law before the current legislative session ends on
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