Healey Signs Massachusetts Law Removing Abortion Gestational Limits
The measure removes the state’s 24-week limit and gives physicians broader legal protection, as 99 abortions were performed at 24 weeks or later in 2024, officials said.
- On Monday, Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey signed the Prioritizing Patient Access to Care Act, removing gestational limits on abortion and allowing physicians to perform procedures based on professional judgment.
- Nine House Democrats broke ranks opposing the measure, with State Rep. Jeffrey Turco of Winthrop arguing the law was "rushed through" in two weeks without public input and is "out of step" with voters.
- Rep. Chris Markey, a Democrat from Dartmouth, warned the statute creates an "ethical dilemma" for doctors due to conflicting case law. Department of Public Health data shows 99 abortions occurred at 24 weeks or later in 2024.
- Following the signing, Boston Archbishop Richard Henning faced pressure to excommunicate Healey, with an online petition from LifeSite collecting over 19,000 signatures since Wednesday.
- While church leaders labeled the law a "grave offense," the Archdiocese of Boston has not yet declared canonical discipline, and a spokesperson stated Healey remains a "governor for all people of all faiths.
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A Catholic advocacy group made headlines last week, as it called for the excommunication of Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey. The governor signed legislation this month giving physicians legal latitude to perform late term abortions in the state.Governor Maura Healey. Credit: National Governors Association.But while the call for excommunication has gained attention, it seems unlikely to gain any traction with the Archdiocese of Boston, where …
Governor Maura Healey - Don't the People of Massachusetts Deserve Better?
Governor Maura Healey of Massachusetts recently signed legislation that will make it easier for expectant mothers to receive an abortion at end-stage pregnancy. This means abortions past 24 weeks are allowed — with no requirement of medical justification. For further clarification, it means abortions could be performed at full term just days before natural birth — for “any reason or no reason at all.” The law also changes the state’s medical-rev…
Governor Maura Healey - Don't the People of Massachusetts Deserve Better? » Sons of Liberty Media
Governor Maura Healey of Massachusetts recently signed legislation that will make it easier for expectant mothers to receive an abortion at end-stage pregnancy. This means abortions past 24 weeks are allowed — with no requirement of medical justification. For further clarification, it means abortions could be performed at full term just days before natural birth …
Massachusetts’ New Abortion Law Is So Extreme Even Democrats Are Breaking Ranks
Massachusetts Democrats just erased one of the last clear legal boundaries on abortion in their state. And this time, even members of their own party are saying the Left has gone too far. Gov. Maura Healey signed the so-called Prioritizing Patient Access to Care Act on August 10. The new law removes the state’s 24-week line and replaces the specific conditions for abortions later in pregnancy with the professional judgment of a single physician.…
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