California Gov. Newsom signs another slate of abortion protections into law

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom continued his pledge to protect abortion access for people both in and outside of California with a new slate of bills signed into law today.

Protect people from criminal and civil liabilities in cases of miscarriage, stillbirth, abortion or perinatal death due to causes that occurred in utero.

Prohibits a health care provider from releasing abortion seekers' medical records in response to a subpoena or out-of-state request. Bars law enforcement and California corporations from cooperating with out-of-state entities in regard to abortion in the state.Prohibits employment-related discrimination based on reproductive health decisions.

 

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Another reason why the Republican candidate for California’s neighboring state of Oregon cannot win. She is pro abortion.

California is THE abortion vacation spot!

Real freedom for women!

If an employee appears to promote abortion, counsel in favor of abortion, or refer a student for an abortion procedure, they could face a felony conviction and be permanently barred from all future state employment, according to an email obtained by The Washington Post

California is the worst state in America

I'm grateful every day to live in California.

Playing God?

leader_ashore Florida has a chance to do the same thing. RememberInNovember DeSantisDestroysFlorida

He should be tried for accessory to murder which is what it is.

This guy is going to run for president 🤦‍♂️

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