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The reelection campaign of Gov. Ned Lamont leaned in Monday to the post-Roe v. Wade world of American politics with a 30-second televised message to women underlining the Democratic governor’s unqualified support for abortion rights.
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Protestors gathered in New Haven and other cities across the state to protest the Supreme Court’s ruling.
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In Connecticut, opponents of abortion rights welcomed the reversal of Roe v. Wade and the new opportunities to protect the unborn.
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Before the Supreme Court ruled that there is no constitutional right to abortion, Connecticut lawmakers who support abortion rights took steps they say will ensure that women in the state will still be able to obtain the procedure.
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Connecticut hardened its legal protections this year to protect abortion access and the right of people seeking reproductive healthcare from out of state.
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Connecticut’s elected officials and health care groups have reacted strongly in opposition to the Supreme Court’s decision that overturns the constitutional right to an abortion and reverses Roe v. Wade.
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From Hartford to New Haven to Norwalk, people in support of abortion rights showed up at rallies.