With its medically unnecessary obstacles and restrictions, it will make abortion unavailable to many women, particularly those from lower income, those who live in rural areas and those who already have limited access to health care. Saturday at Bicentennial Mall in Raleigh.īefore applying his stamp and signature, Cooper read aloud his veto message: “This bill will create dangerous interference with the doctor-patient relationship leading to harm for pregnant women and their families. Roy Cooper on Saturday morning, the day before Mother’s Day, issued his veto of Senate Bill 20, the measure that adds new restrictions to abortion rights.Ĭooper and the North Carolina Reproductive Freedom Coalition hosted what they referred to as a “Veto Rally for Health Care Freedom” at 10 a.m. (WGHP) – As he has been predicting for the past week, North Carolina Gov.
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