Loveland reacts to historic U.S. Supreme Court decision
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46% : "The dissenting justices actually gesture to the idea that it's quite possible that a federal prohibition on abortion could occur in the future, should Congress want to seek action on that."44% : Ultimately, though, she believes that abortion "should be a woman's choice.""I believe most women take that responsibility and the gravity of the situation they find themselves in seriously," she said.
43% :Friday's decision does not explicitly outlaw abortion, but leaves the question to the U.S. and individual state legislatures.
42% : According to Colorado State University Law Professor Courtney Daum, that means Congress could potentially pass a law outlawing or protecting abortion nationwide.
42% :Teter explained that even though abortion remains legal in Colorado, there could be difficulty getting reproductive health services here in the coming months, due to the influx of women from other states traveling to Colorado for care.
41% : In a 5-3 decision, the court held that the U.S. Constitution does not "confer" a right to abortion, and, returned the right to regulate the practice to "the people and their representatives."
37% : In April, Governor Jared Polis signed the Reproductive Health Equity Act that keeps abortion legal statewide.
33% : I will never allow private healthcare decisions to be criminalized in Larimer and Jackson counties."
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