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Troy Jackson on Abortion

 

 


Sustainably fund family planning services

For too long, funding for family planning services has remained stagnant. With widespread attacks on reproductive freedom, access to quality, affordable reproductive care across Maine is more important than ever. It's time to fund family planning services sustainably so access to care isn't in jeopardy every two years.
Source: 2026 Maine Governor campaign website JacksonForMaine.com , Mar 23, 2026

Expand access to abortion later in pregnancy post-Dobbs

LD1619: An Act to Improve Maine's Reproductive Privacy Laws:

Summary by ACLU Maine in support, October 25, 2023: Against a landscape of increasing attacks on sexual and reproductive healthcare nationwide, several new laws take effect today in Maine that protect and expand access to abortion and related care. Laws that take effect include LD 1619, legislation that makes Maine the first state in the country to expand access to abortion later in pregnancy post-Dobbs. LD 1619 also removed criminal penalties attached to abortion care and no other medical procedure and updated the state's antiquated abortion data collection requirements.

Legislative Outcome:Passed House 73-69-9 on Jun/27/23; Troy Jackson voted YES; passed Senate 20-11-4 on Jul/6/23; signed by Governor Janet Mills on Jul/19/23.

Source: ACLU Maine on Maine Legislature voting records LD1619 , Jun 27, 2023

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

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