Wyoming's governor vetoes ultrasound requirement for medication abortions
- Wyoming's Governor Mark Gordon vetoed a bill requiring ultrasounds before medication abortions, questioning its necessity, particularly for victims of rape and incest.
- The veto was praised by advocacy groups, despite previous support for multiple abortion restrictions over the past three years.
- Abortion access has decreased in Wyoming after Wellspring Health Access suspended all abortion services due to new licensing regulations.
- Governor Gordon stated in his veto letter that mandating an invasive medical procedure goes too far.
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As Wyoming abortion services halt, travel to Colorado for access more likely
DENVER (KDVR) — As Wyoming lawmakers attempt to restrict and even ban abortion access, the state's lone full-service clinic suspended abortion services last week, meaning travel to Colorado for abortion access could be more likely. This comes after Colorado voters enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution last year and as several bills are moving through the state legislature that would enhance provider protections. Abortion bills…
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