Maryland's GOP Governor Larry Hogan vetoes bill to expand abortion access
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed a measure Friday that would expand access to abortion in the state by ending a restriction that only physicians can provide them and requiring most insurance plans to cover abortion care without cost.
The Republican governor, who isn't ruling out a run for the White House in 2024 after his second term ends early next year, wrote that the bill "endangers the health and lives of women by allowing non-physicians to perform abortions."
"The bill risks lowering the high standard of reproductive health care services received by women in Maryland," wrote Hogan, who has previously said he personally opposes abortion though he considers it settled law in the state. "These procedures are complex and can, and often do, result in significant medical complications that require the attention of a licensed physician."
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