Calif. Governor Signs Bill Letting Nurse Practitioners Perform Abortions
During the first trimester
California women will have more access to abortion after Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill Wednesday that allows nurse practitioners and other non-physicians to perform the procedure during the first trimester of pregnancy.
Assemblywoman Toni Atkins (D-San Diego) introduced the measure because of concern that there are not enough physicians, especially in rural areas, to meet the needs of women who desire an abortion.
"Timely access to reproductive health services is critical to women's health," Atkins said in a statement. "AB 154 will ensure that no woman has to travel excessively long distances or wait for long periods in order to obtain an early abortion."
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Are NPs allowed to perform any other surgeries or invasive procedures? It seems the left is willing to defy every one of their other crappy economic policies to ensure there's a dead baby in every pot.