OnTheIssuesLogo

Janet Mills on Abortion

 

 


Stand in the way of efforts to undermine right to abortion

Republicans in some states are looking at ways to prevent women from going out of state for abortions, steps that could include going after abortion providers. In response, some Democratic governors have signed measures banning their state's law enforcement agencies from enforcing other states' abortion bans. When she signed an executive order, Mills said she "will stand in the way of any effort to undermine, roll back or outright eliminate the right to safe and legal abortion in Maine."
Source: Market Watch on 2022 Maine Gubernatorial race , Jul 15, 2022

Rated 100% by Planned Parenthood on reproductive rights

Group ratings by Abortion and Reproductive groups:
Source: Vote-Smart synopsis of 2018 candidates' records , Jan 1, 2018

No comment on lawsuit to expand abortion access

Maine Attorney General Janet Mills is not commenting on a lawsuit designed to expand abortion access in Maine. The American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood filed the lawsuit Wednesday. It targets a state law that requires abortions be performed solely by physicians. That means advanced practice registered nurses can't perform them. A spokesman for Mills says the office has not been served with the lawsuit and has no comments on the merits of the case.
Source: U.S. News & World Report on 2018 Maine Gubernatorial race , Sep 20, 2017

Other governors on Abortion: Janet Mills on other issues:
ME Gubernatorial:
Angus King
Ed Crockett
Paul LePage
Robert Charles
Shenna Bellows
ME Senatorial:
Angus King
David Costello
Demi Kouzounas
Susan Collins

Abortion
Budget/Economy
Civil Rights
Corporations
Crime
Drugs
Education
Energy/Oil
Environment
Families/Children
Foreign Policy
Free Trade
Govt. Reform
Gun Control
Health Care
Homeland Security
Immigration
Infrastructure/Technology
Jobs
Local Issues
Principles/Values
Social Security
Tax Reform
War/Iraq/Mideast
Welfare/Poverty

[Title9]





Page last updated: Feb 16, 2026; copyright 1999-2022 Jesse Gordon and OnTheIssues.org