Abortion rights would be enshrined in N.J. law under bill Legislature just sent Murphy (2024)

Both houses of the state Legislature voted Monday to preserve the right of women and girls to obtain an abortion in New Jersey, a measure that grew out of concern the conservative-leaning U.S. Supreme Court may overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision later this year.

The bill enshrines a woman’s right to abortion, which is already protected under a 1982 state Supreme Court decision. The legislation (S49) also authorizes Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration to require state-regulated insurance carriers to cover the procedures’ costs. The state Department of Banking and Insurance would first have to study whether an insurance mandate is necessary.

“If the department adopts a regulation establishing this coverage requirement, the department will also be required to mandate that carriers grant, upon request of a religious employer, an exclusion under the contract for the required coverage if the coverage conflicts with the religious employer’s bona fide religious beliefs and practices,” according to the bill.

The measure now goes to Murphy, who said in a tweet Monday afternoon that he intends to sign it.

“I will sign this bill into law this week,” the Democratic governor wrote. “With Roe v. Wade under attack, the need for this bill is more urgent than ever.”

Republicans urged the Democrats in the state Senate to delay acting on the bill because they said it was rushed through committee review at 6 p.m. Thursday night. Some Republicans also pleaded to take into consideration the death of innocent babies, in a state with the highest per capita abortion rate. There were about 48,000 abortions in 2017, the most recent data available.

“What is your authority, some guy in a black robe?” Sen. Michael Doherty said. “I fear God…He is the ultimate authority.”

Sen. Linda Greenstein, D-Middlesex, one of the bill’s sponsors, called the legislation “a landmark, simple and crucial piece of legislation” that “provides every New Jerseyan a clear affirmation for reproductive health care.”

State Assemblyman Jay Webber, R-Morris, asked to amend the bill to include “reasonable restrictions” on abortion, but the Democrats defeated the action. Assemblywoman Aura Dunn R-Morris requested an amendment that would require minors to notify kin — parents or grandparents — they are seeking an abortion, but that was also defeated.

The Senate voted 23-15 to pass the bill with Sen. Fred Madden, D-Gloucester, the only Senate Democrat to vote against the bill. Sen.

The Assembly voted 46-22 with eight abstentions to approve the bill.

As numerous Assembly Republicans spoke at length about the need to “choose life” over abortion, Assemblywoman Mila Jasey, D-Essex, one of the prime sponsors, said with exasperation: “I encourage my colleagues to move into 2022 and give us the right to determine when and whether we wish to reproduce, Ok? That’s it.”

An angry Assemblywoman Angela McKnight, D-Hudson, told all the men speaking out against a woman’s right to decide their own futures to stand down. “Until you have a vagin*, you have nothing to say,” she said.

Loretta Weinberg, the Bergen County Democrat who resigned from her Senate seat Friday but who was the prime sponsor with Senate President Stephen Sweeney, D-Gloucester, said the need for the bill is “critical.”

“With a woman’s right to choose under Roe v. Wade under attack in the U.S. Supreme Court, it is critical that we enact legislation rooted in the New Jersey Constitution that clearly and unequivocally protects freedom of reproductive choice, including the right to access contraception, the right to terminate a pregnancy, and the right to carry a pregnancy to term,” Weinberg said in a statement after the vote.

The legislation replaces the Reproductive Freedom Act, a more far-reaching bill that would have paid for the procedure for the first time for undocumented, low-income women through the state Medicaid program, and require state-regulated insurance companies to cover the expense. The bill was never posted a vote after Democrats said it would be too costly. Some also said they felt uncomfortable voting yes because it seemed to make getting an abortion “too easy.”

The Assembly also approved a related bill (S413) that would require authorization and coverage of 12 months of contraceptive coverage. The bill, which previously passed the Senate, awaits Murphy’s signature.

Kaitlyn Wojtowicz, vice president for the Planned Parenthood Action Fund of New Jersey, called both bills a “strong declaration of reproductive rights.”

“When the Governor signs both of these bills into law, many New Jerseyans will have increased access to birth control and a state law protecting their right to access abortion and birth control,” she said. “We celebrate this, but the work is far from done.

NJ Advance Media staff writer Brent Johnson contributed to this report.

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Abortion rights would be enshrined in N.J. law under bill Legislature just sent Murphy (2024)

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What is the freedom of reproductive choice in New Jersey? ›

Every individual present in the State of New Jersey has a fundamental right to: Choose or refuse contraception, including emergency contraception. Choose or refuse sterilization. Choose whether to carry a pregnancy to term.

Do abortion rights fall within the privacy implied in the 14th Amendment? ›

The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment protects against state action the right to privacy, and a woman's right to choose to have an abortion falls within that right to privacy.

What is the Murphy reproductive freedom Act? ›

Last year, Murphy co-sponsored a slate of legislation to protect reproductive rights, including the Expanding Access to Family Planning Act, the Freedom to Travel for Health Care Act, the Let Doctors Provide Reproductive Health Care Act, the Women's Health Protection Act, and a Senate resolution expressing opposition ...

Is birth control free in New Jersey? ›

Under the Affordable Care Act, most health plans are required to provide you with birth control and family planning counseling with no out-of-pocket costs. This includes: Hormonal methods, like birth control pills and vagin*l rings. Implanted devices, like intrauterine devices (IUDs)

Does the 14th Amendment include the unborn? ›

As an effect of the unanimity of the states in holding unborn children to be persons under criminal, tort, and property law, the text of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment compels federal protection of unborn persons.

Am I protected under the 14th Amendment? ›

Passed by the Senate on June 8, 1866, and ratified two years later, on July 9, 1868, the Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship to all persons "born or naturalized in the United States," including formerly enslaved people, and provided all citizens with “equal protection under the laws,” extending the provisions of ...

What actions are forbidden by the 14th Amendment? ›

No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

What is the freedom of choice reproduction? ›

The term 'reproductive rights' refers to the freedom of individuals to control decisions regarding contraception, abortion, sterilization, and childbirth.

What is the reproductive freedom law? ›

You have the right to choose to have or not to have a child. You have the right to choose or refuse birth control. If you have health insurance through an employer, most plans cover the following services. If you have Covered California, all plans cover the following services.

What is the gender affirming care law in New Jersey? ›

As defined in the bill, “gender-affirming care” means care that focuses on a transgender person's physical, mental, and social health needs and well-being while confirming the person's gender identity, including but not limited to, psychological or psychiatric care, surgery, hormone replacement therapy, and other ...

What is the choice of law in New Jersey? ›

Choice of law clause, also known as a governing law clause, that allows the contract parties to choose the substantive law of New Jersey to apply to the contract.

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