Lt. Gov. Patrick Seeks Abortion Law Clarity in Texas
Lt. Gov. Patrick Seeks Abortion Law Clarity in Texas

Lt. Gov. Patrick Seeks Abortion Law Clarity in Texas

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In Texas, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has called for amendments to the state's near-total abortion ban to clarify when life-saving abortions are permissible, addressing concerns about doctors fearing penalties for performing such procedures. The law currently permits abortions only when a pregnant person's life is at risk, but medical professionals have criticized its vagueness, which may discourage timely medical interventions. This push for clarification follows reports of preventable deaths under the current law and a letter from over 100 Texas OB-GYNs urging reform. Meanwhile, in Arizona, voters approved an amendment restoring abortion access up to fetal viability, reflecting a broader national debate on reproductive rights. Erika Christensen, an advocate for later-term abortions due to her personal experience, helped pass New York legislation in 2019 to protect abortions after 24 weeks for fetal abnormalities. The differing state approaches highlight the ongoing complexity and regional disparities in abortion legislation across the United States.

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