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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]
The Legislature met for the second regular session (the 195th) at the State Capitol in Albany on January 5, 1972; [6] and adjourned sine die on May 12. [7] On May 9, the Assembly passed a bill to repeal the permissive 1970 abortion law. [8] The bill also passed the Senate, but was vetoed by Governor Rockefeller.
New research shows the far-reaching effects of the abortion bans that have proliferated the United States since the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade in 2022. Three new studies have provided ...
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 ...
The bill deploys a seldom-used process by which a law passed by the Legislature and signed by the governor can be enacted only with voters' approval. Assembly passes referendum on 14-week abortion ...
On April 9, 1970, the Assembly passed a bill allowing abortion without restrictions until 24 weeks of pregnancy. [10] The Senate passed the bill on April 10, and Gov. Rockefeller signed it on April 11, thus becoming the law.
NEW YORK (PIX11) – With a Senate seat up for grabs, Republican Mike Sapraicone joined PIX11 News on Tuesday night to discuss gun control, abortion, crime, and other key issues. The retired NYPD ...