Since gaining majority this year, House Democrats have delivered on their commitment to upholding the will of the voters who passed Proposal 3.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed the Reproductive Health Act into law on Nov. 21 — House Bills 4951, 4953, 4954, 4955 and 4956, alongside Senate Bills 474, 476 and 477. The RHA rolls back medically unnecessary and politically motivated barriers that hinder access to abortion care, now better allowing Michiganders to make the decisions about their bodies that are right for them.
The legislation serves to repeal many medically unnecessary and harmful regulations, known as TRAP (targeted regulation of abortion providers) laws, that create barriers to abortion. Since gaining majority this year, House Democrats have delivered on their commitment to upholding the will of the voters who passed Proposal 3 by repealing the draconian 1931 law and passing the RHA.