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On April 10, 1970, the New York Senate passed a law legalizing abortion until the 24th week of pregnancy. [14] Republican Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller signed the bill into law the next day. [15] At the time, New York State was a Republican "trifecta", meaning both chambers of the legislature and the governorship were Republican-controlled. [14]
The Reproductive Health Act passed the New York State Senate by a vote of 38–24 on January 22, 2019, [12] [2] the 46th anniversary of the United States Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling. The state Assembly passed the Reproductive Health Act, 92–47, on the same day. [13] [14] It was signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo that evening. [15]
There are approximately 252 clinics in New York that perform abortions. [152] In 2019, New York codified abortions rights and reproductive freedoms in state law. New York state Senator Alessandra Biaggi has proposed a bill that allows the option for taxpayers in New York to contribute to the abortion access fund on their tax forms. This ...
Notably, three GOP women state senators had urged members of their party to adopt a 12-week ban on abortion, calling it a “real compromise,” and joined all Democrats in voting against the six ...
Opponents cried foul that the Senate Judiciary Committee tacked this amendment onto a pro-abortion rights bill (SB 461) that as proposed would create in state law a woman's legal ...
Sen. Lindsey Graham has introduced a national abortion ban bill every Congress since 2013. He hasn't yet this time as Republicans scramble on abortion messaging.
Wade, the New York Senate passed the resolution in favor of the amendment by a vote of 49–14, then the New York Assembly also adopted it by a vote of 98–43. [16] On January 24, 2023, in the following legislative session, the New York Senate again passed it by a vote of 43-20 and the New York Assembly again passed it by a vote of 97–46 ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill Monday to shield the identities of physicians who ... which has a near-total abortion ban, could face up to 15 years in prison, $200,000 in fines and the ...