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New executive order protects those gaining access to or performing abortions in Hawaii

Por: WPTV Nation October 14, 2022

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Hawaii Gov. David Ige announced Tuesday that he signed an executive order to protect those obtaining access to or performing reproductive health care services on the island.Ige said those traveling to the Pacific island to receive an abortion would be safe from prosecution if other states decided to go after them.He added that medical professionals that perform the procedure in the state would also be protected if other states tried to sanction... + full article



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