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Lawmakers Look To Make Abortion Shield Laws Less Dependent on Who’s Governor
California lawmakers are advancing legislation to require governors to deny extradition requests for healthcare providers who prescribe abortion medication or administer gender-affirming care, reducing reliance on gubernatorial discretion. The bill also shields individuals aiding patients in accessing legal care across state lines, amid political tensions between conservative and liberal states following the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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