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Alaska, Hawaii, California, and New York were the only four states that made abortion legal between 1967 and 1970 that did not require a reason to request an abortion. [4] California amended its abortion law in 1967 to address the disconnect between legal and medical justifications for therapeutic exceptions.
Doctors in California who mail abortion pills to people in other states would be protected from prosecution under a new bill to be unveiled Friday in the state Legislature. The bill would not let ...
The law does not require residency, and is based on existing state law (SB 143, 2023) and federal law for military spouses. The new bill will not cost California taxpayers additional money, the ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed bills aimed at strengthening California's already robust abortion-rights protections. Newsom signs 13 abortion protection and reproductive health bills Skip to main content
The abortion rate in California fell sharply for decades in California, going from about 44 legal abortions per 1,000 women aged 15 to 44 in 1991 to about 16 per 1,000 women in 2017, Guttmacher ...
Fontana and Beverly Hills are among the cities where local leaders have opposed the construction of abortion clinics. A new state law aims to make them easier to build.
In anticipation of more hostility toward abortion under President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, California lawmakers announced two new pieces of legislation Monday aimed at protecting ...
The State Legislature amended California's abortion law in 1967 with the Therapeutic Abortion Act, signed by Governor Ronald Reagan in June, which extended the right to an abortion in cases of rape and incest up to 20 weeks of pregnancy. [5] In 1969, the California Supreme Court issued a ruling in People v.