Cheers erupted as Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed the Reproductive Health Equity Act into law on Monday.
“It means no matter what the Supreme Court does in the future, women in Colorado will be able to choose when and if they have children,” he said.
“This is so proactive, and really says we are here in Colorado to serve our patients,” Kristina Tocce, Medical Director of Planned Parenthood Rocky Mountains, said. “Instantly we saw an increased number of patients from Texas it used to be unusual and memorable I saw a patient from Texas today now its every day,” she said.“It affects everyone if you’re a patient that has just come from down the street to our health clinic having a longer wait time for an appointment having to have other patients travel times considered,” she said.
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