Proposed bill aims to protect abortion access in New Mexico
By Robert Nott rnott@sfnewmexican.com Jan 13, 2023 Updated 2 hrs ago 0
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When state lawmakers convene Tuesday for this years legislative session, among the bills they expect to see is one codifying a womans right to access abortion services in New Mexico.
The initiative, part of a larger reproductive health care protection act, will ensure women can seek out those services without a fear of retribution or shame or jail, Rep. Linda Serrato, D-Santa Fe, co-sponsor of the bill with Sen. Linda Lopez, D-Albuquerque, said at a virtual news conference Friday.
The move should not surprise anyone following the issue nationally and in New Mexico. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat and an abortion rights supporter, made abortion rights a keystone issue during her campaign against GOP contender Mark Ronchetti. Though Lujan Grisham, who won reelection in November, signed a bill fashioned by lawmakers in 2021 formally removing abortion as a criminal offense, some lawmakers still want to codify a womans right to get an abortion.
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New Mexico is not alone in pushing such initiatives. Numerous Democratic-run states have passed laws over the past few years codifying the right to an abortion, seeking to ensure it would remain legal in the event of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that had previously protected abortion rights across the country.
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