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Baker signs abortion executive order, assisting out-of-state women getting abortion in Massachusetts, AG Healey issues statement

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BOSTON – Today, in response to the US Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v Wade, Governor Charlie Baker signed an executive order concerning abortion services in the Commonwealth.

“I am deeply disappointed in today’s decision by the Supreme Court which will have major consequences for women across the country who live in states with limited access to reproductive health care services. The Commonwealth has long been a leader in protecting a woman’s right to choose and access to reproductive health services, while other states have criminalized or otherwise restricted access,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “This executive order will further preserve that right and protect reproductive health care providers who serve out of state residents. In light of the Supreme Court’s ruling overturning Roe v Wade, it is especially important to ensure that Massachusetts providers can continue to provide reproductive health care services without concern that the laws of other states may be used to interfere with those services or sanction them for providing services that are lawful in the Commonwealth.”

“We are proud of the Commonwealth’s history of ensuring access to reproductive health care, and will continue to do so, despite today’s ruling from the Supreme Court,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “With these actions, Massachusetts is once again leading the way in protecting a woman’s right to choose.”

Several other states have imposed laws that would criminalize providing abortions and other reproductive health services, and this executive order would protect providers who perform these services for out of state individuals as well as individuals from out of state who seek services that are lawful in Massachusetts.

The order prohibits any Executive Department agencies from assisting another state’s investigation into a person or entity for receiving or delivering reproductive health services that are legal in Massachusetts.

The order also protects Massachusetts providers who deliver reproductive health care services from losing their professional licenses or receiving other professional discipline based on potential out of state charges.

Under the executive order, the Commonwealth will not cooperate with extradition requests from other states pursuing criminal charges against individuals who received, assisted with, or performed reproductive health services that are legal in Massachusetts.

AG Healey today issued a statement in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision.

“We knew this was coming, but that doesn’t make it any less painful, less enraging, or less terrifying for the tens of millions of people who stand to lose access to basic, life-saving care. Today, for the first time ever, the Court has taken away a constitutional right – a right that has been recognized for nearly half a century. But in Massachusetts and other states where abortion will remain legal and accessible, we’ll do everything we can to ensure patients from across the country can receive needed care and to support and protect our providers who are offering that care. The majority of Americans want to keep abortion safe and legal, and I’m calling on Congress to do just that by codifying Roe.”

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4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Helen Olejarz

    June 24, 2022 at 7:55 pm

    Thank you Governor Baker ❤️😇

  2. Twitwanger

    June 25, 2022 at 1:22 pm

    Charlie Baker=💩👹 not😇!

  3. Antifa

    June 26, 2022 at 8:47 pm

    Thank you Governor Baker for believing in woman’s freedom to control their own body. Woman need to get out and vote for woman preferably non-Christian fascist woman. The extremist right don’t care about separation of church and state. This is what happens when you’re indoctrinated into religion from an early age.

    Strong woman scare extremist fascist right wing men.

  4. 👹

    June 28, 2022 at 10:14 pm

    Thank you Rino Swino Baker, your true stripes are clearly visible. Wow I stand for women,except those women who haven’t made it out of the womb yet. I believe in the power of men not Yashua. Since all men are flawed I expect a faithless society filled with the uncleansed compulsions of pigs posing as shepards. In God we Trust, sounds like a real separation of Church and state.

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