We commend our state elected officials for opposing new threats from anti-choice states to the rights of pro-choice women, medical providers and healthcare patients in Connecticut. Despite the fact that access to safe and legal abortion in Connecticut was unchanged by the Dobbs decision and remains protected both by statute and judicial opinion, it is possible that anti-choice actions in other states could still undermine a woman’s right to choose in our state.

State Attorney General William Tong recently joined several multistate coalitions of pro-choice states as amici in three federal cases in defense of Connecticut’s interests.

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