Mark Gordon, abortion and Wyoming house of representatives
Gov. Mark Gordon signed legislation that will place new and more onerous regulations on Wyoming clinics that perform abortions, potentially forcing the state’s lone provider of in-clinic abortions
Gov. Mark Gordon signed legislation that will place new and more onerous regulations on Wyoming clinics that perform abortions, potentially forcing the state’s lone provider of in-clinic abortions to
Gov. Mark Gordon has until midnight Thursday to decide on a bill to add new restrictions to clinics that provide abortions, which would make it difficult for the lone facility
Gov. Mark Gordon vetoed a bill last year that would require surgical abortion centers to be licensed as an ambulatory surgical center.
Wyoming's only full-service abortion clinic stopped providing abortions Friday, but it remained open after Gov. Mark Gordon approved a law requiring that such facilities be licensed
Republican Gov. Mark Gordon had vetoed the bill, saying it would be traumatizing for victims of rape and incest, but GOP state legislators voted to override him.
Gov. Mark Gordon vetoed a bill Monday night that would require women in Wyoming get ultrasounds before getting the abortion pill. He called the
Wyoming legislators have overridden the governor's veto of a bill requiring people to get ultrasounds before receiving pill abortions.
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