California's shield law protects healthcare practitioners in California who provide telehealth for abortion, contraception and gender-affirming care.
“With Gov. Newsom’s signing of SB 345, healthcare providers in California will be able to offer a lifeline to people in states that have cut off access to essential care,” said state Sen. Nancy Skinner.
Under SB 345, people in states that have criminalized abortion or gender-affirming care will be able to obtain healthcare from a California clinician via telehealth or videoconferencing and have medication shipped to them from a California pharmacy. SB 345 will protect California doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare providers located in California from criminal and civil actions initiated in another state.
Taylor Edwards outside of the courtroom at the Travis County Courthouse in Austin, Texas, on July 20, 2023. Edwards is a plaintiff in—a lawsuit filed against the state of Texas on behalf of Texas women denied abortions despite serious pregnancy complications. Edwards was forced to leave Texas for an abortion to terminate her unviable fetus.
Detailed information for how to obtain abortion medications by mail in all 50 states is available on the website ofOur Abortion Stories: ‘I Didn’t Have the Support I Needed to Be the Parent I Wanted to Be’
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