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Maryland Democrats override governor’s veto, enact bill to let non-doctors perform abortions

Updated: April 12, 2022 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

Tue Apr 12, 2022 – 10:56 am EDT

ANNAPOLIS, Maryland (LifeSiteNews) – Maryland will now spend $3.5 million to train non-doctors to perform abortions, after the state legislature overrode the governor’s veto on a bill to expand abortion access. 

Maryland House Bill 937 removes previous legal limitations that restricted the performing of an abortion to a licensed doctor. The bill provides millions of taxpayer dollars for the training of nurses, mid-wives, and physician assistants in abortion procedures, and requires most private health insurance companies to cover the cost of abortions by removing co-pays. 

Pro-abortion Republican Gov. Larry Hogan had vetoed the bill on Friday, but the state legislature overrode that on Saturday. The House voted 90-46 and the Senate 29-15, according to Maryland Matters

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