Maryland Governor Wes Moore signed a proclamation on January 17 officially certifying the state’s constitutional amendment which declares abortion a constitutional “right.”
In November, Maryland voters passed the “Reproductive Freedom Amendment,” which solidified the state’s already extreme pro-abortion stance. Maryland does not limit abortion by any gestational age, both Medicaid and private health insurance plans are required to cover abortions, and abortions can be committed by non-physicians such as nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, and physician assistants.
“Since day one of my administration, I have made clear my support for a woman’s right to choose,” Moore said in a statement. “In November, Marylanders voted overwhelmingly in favor of aligning Maryland’s constitution with our values. This amendment ensures that future generations of Marylanders will have the same reproductive rights Marylanders have today—no matter who is in office.”
During his tenure as governor, Moore has done much to advance abortion, including securing $15 million in abortion funding, stockpiling the abortion pill, and signing a “shield law” that protects law-breaking abortionists. He has also actively promoted the state as a “safe haven” for abortion.
The Maryland Catholic Conference released a statement following the amendment’s passage in November. […]
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