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GOP Lawmakers Look to Reverse Controversial Abortion Bill from 2023

Libby PalanzaBy Libby PalanzaFebruary 21, 2025Updated:February 21, 20254 Comments3 Mins Read
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Republican lawmakers in Augusta have introduced a bill that would reverse the changes made by a controversial abortion law signed into law just shy of two years ago.

The 2023 law, known as LD 1619, allowed women to have an abortion “after viability” if it is deemed “necessary in the professional judgment of a physician.”

Previously, Maine law prohibited abortion after the point of viability except in cases where the life or health of the mother was in jeopardy.

With these changes in place, Maine currently has one of the nation’s least restrictive abortion policies.

LD 682, sponsored by Sen. David Haggan (R-Penobscot), would reinstate the viability threshold, while also allowing for abortions in the case of a lethal fetal anomaly.

For the purposes of this bill, a lethal fetal anomaly is defined as a condition diagnosed before birth that would, “with reasonable certainty,” result in the child’s death within three months of birth.

This legislation would also reestablish criminal liability for performing an abortion without a license or after the point of viability, except in the outlined circumstances.

Cosponsoring this legislation are Rep. Katrina J. Smith (R-Palermo), Sen. Susan Bernard (R-Aroostook), Sen. Stacey Guerin (R-Penobscot), Sen. Matt Harrington (R-York), Rep. Nathan M. Carlow (R-Buxton), Rep. Kimberly M. Haggan (R-Hampden), Rep. Reagan L. Paul (R-Winterport), and Rep. Tracy L. Quint (R-Hodgdon).

Back in 2023 when Gov. Mills signed LD 1619 into law, she framed it as a response to “attempts to undermine reproductive rights in Maine,” apparently referring to several abortion-related bills that had been introduced that year, including proposals to prevent the prescription of abortion drugs via telehealth, as well as to require an ultrasound and certain counseling before an abortion.

“By signing LD 1619, ‘An Act to Improve Maine’s Reproductive Privacy Laws,’ we are affirming that Maine people, guided by their medical professionals, their families, their personal and spiritual beliefs, that they will make decisions about their reproductive health care,” Mills said during the signing ceremony.

[RELATED: Gov. Mills Expands Access to Late-Term Abortion by Signing One of the Nation’s Least Restrictive Abortion Policies Into Law]

“Current Maine law allows for abortion later in pregnancy only to preserve the life or health of the mother, but this standard – that we are about to change – fails to address the varied and very difficult circumstances faced by some women in their pregnancies,” Mills argued in her speech.

This sentiment, however, directly contradicts the abortion stance upon which she campaigned in 2022.

Although her support for abortion access was never in doubt, she made clear during her campaign that as governor she would not attempt to alter Maine’s existing abortion regulations, which prohibited abortion after approximately 28 weeks except under explicitly-defined circumstances.

“I have no plans to change the current law,” Mills stated during the October 2022 gubernatorial debate.

According to the administration, Mills shifted her position regarding Maine’s abortion laws after hearing the story of Yarmouth resident Dana Pierce, who spent $40,000 to receive an abortion in Colorado after being blocked from pursuing one in Maine.

Pierce was seeking an abortion because her baby had been diagnosed with a rare and fatal abnormality.

LD 682 — which would reverse the changes wrought by LD 1619, as well as implement a specific exception for lethal fetal abnormalities — has now been referred to the Legislature’s Judiciary Committee for further consideration.

A public hearing for this bill will be scheduled at some point in the coming weeks.

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Libby Palanza

Libby Palanza is a reporter for the Maine Wire and a lifelong Mainer. She graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Government and History. She can be reached at [email protected].

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<span class="dsq-postid" data-dsqidentifier="35706 https://www.themainewire.com/?p=35706">4 Comments

  1. ME Infidel on February 21, 2025 6:43 PM

    “I have no plans to change the current law.” Without a doubt, Mills is the worst governor in the country.

  2. Carol Scott on February 21, 2025 9:29 PM

    Your governor is NUMBER 1 IN MY BOOK. She went head to head with your president, who threatened your state. HE is NOT THE LAW, HE IS NOT THE KING; he is a predator and convicted felon, who attempted a coup on democracy, and since Republicans put their jobs before the Constitution, this country is being run by a South African apartheid loving racist and a Russian asset. May God have mercy on us (even though the leaders have no mercy or compassion for anyone.
    GirlPower

  3. Craig on February 22, 2025 8:36 AM

    About time for all maine people to stand up ,WAKE UP to the political tyranny that’s been going on against the people for decades!!! God ,family ,country

  4. Olde Crone on February 22, 2025 12:10 PM

    These are the ‘new Mainers’ who deserve to re-populate our state.

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