- August 20, 2026
- Updated 11:08 am
Massachusetts Empowers Access to Late-Term Abortion
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has enacted the Prioritizing Patient Access to Care Act. This legislative action, signed in Boston on August 10, broadens access to abortion services by eliminating state restrictions on procedures post-24 weeks.
Historically, late-term abortion has been a sensitive topic among Democrats. However, Governor Healey’s approach in addressing this issue stands out. She emphasizes the need to fortify reproductive rights, which she believes are currently under threat.
The governor’s decision represents a significant policy shift in Massachusetts, aligning with her administration’s commitment to ensuring comprehensive healthcare services for women. By lifting these restrictions, the state aims to provide greater latitude for healthcare providers and patients in making medical decisions.