BALTIMORE -- Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a proclamation enshrining access to abortion into the state's constitution after voters approved ballot question 1 in the 2024 election. About 76% of voters were in favor of the constitutional amendment, according to the Associated Press. Despite a 2022 U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, abortion has remained legal in Maryland. According to the governor, the constitutional amendment "provides the highest level of protection of abortion rights." The amendment also protects patients and healthcare providers from criminal charges that are imposed by abortion bans in other states and guarantees access to birth control. "Since day one of my administration, I have made clear my support for a woman's right to choose," Gov. Moore said. "In November, Marylanders voted overwhelmingly in favor of aligning Maryland's constitution with our values. This amendment ensures that future generations of Marylanders will have the same reproductive rights Marylanders have today—no matter who is in office." Gov. Moore previously took action to protect abortion rights by expanding access to contraceptive care in underserved communities and stockpiling reproductive health medication .
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