Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey recently took a significant step by signing the Prioritizing Patient Access to Care Act in Boston. This decision, made on August 10, marks an important moment in the state’s approach to reproductive rights.
The newly signed act effectively removes existing restrictions on abortions performed after 24 weeks of pregnancy. This move represents a substantial shift in policy, focusing on enhancing access to reproductive health care.
Governor Healey’s decision reflects a commitment to safeguarding reproductive rights. She emphasized the importance of fortifying these rights, which she sees as increasingly vulnerable in the current political climate.
Democrats have traditionally been hesitant to discuss late-term abortions, but Healey’s actions indicate a willingness to address and prioritize this complex issue.

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