Cancela to introduce bill to decriminalize abortion, change informed consent law in upcoming legis-
State Sen. Yvanna Cancela is planning to introduce a bill in the upcoming legislative session to decriminalize abortion in Nevada nearly half a century after the state enacted a law allowing it in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Courts decision in Roe v. Wade.
The legislation, nicknamed the Trust Nevada Women Act and backed by the national abortion rights group NARAL, would remove criminal penalties for abortions, make changes to the states abortion informed consent law, and repeal the states parental notification statue, which was found unconstitutional in 1991. The proposal comes amid fears from supporters of abortion rights that a newly conservative-leaning Supreme Court might overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that created a nationwide right to abortion.
Cancela, in a statement to The Nevada Independent, described the bill as an effort to clean up the states antiquated statutes on abortion.
There is no reason Nevada should still have laws on the books that criminally penalize a woman who receives an abortion. Last week, voters sent a clear message when they overwhelmingly elected pro-choice candidates to represent their interests in Carson City, Cancela said.
Our state has a history of protecting a womans right to choose and we will continue to protect reproductive freedoms for Nevadas women in the upcoming legislative session.
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