An article titled "Reproductive Rights in New York" was
published on February 19, 2013. The article describes about Gov. Andrew Cuomo
idea of reestablishment of women's equality rights in New York as Cuomo
Bill. Gov. Cuomo argues to preserve the federal protections concerning abortions
in New York as the complications in women's health arises later during
pregnancy. He also argues to make the life of pregnant workers easier.
Nathaniel Brooks for The New York Times
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is seeking to
deliver on a promise he made on women's
rights in his recent State of the State address.
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As the article is mostly
focused on woman in New York, Some woman might have went through situation as
Gov. Andrew Cuomo mentions, "Although New York’s law cannot be enforced
because it is superseded by federal law, as a practical matter, some New York
doctors fear prosecution and, as a result, some women are forced to leave the
state to get the care they need". Gov. Cuomo portrays the reality as most
women have issue during late pregnancy around seven months or later. As the
abortion after 24 weeks is banned, this might put both woman's life as well as
the fetus's life in a complicated situation. It might result in a disability in
the child or even the death of the woman or the baby. The author of this
article says that “According
to a report in The Times on Sunday,
the Cuomo bill would shift the state’s abortion law from the criminal code to
the health care laws where it belongs.” The author says that
updating the abortion law will also provide new protections for pregnant
workers.
I think it is a good
idea to shift the states abortion law from the criminal code to the health care
laws. Therefore, I absolutely agree with this idea of limiting the abortion
laws as it can help late-term abortions if the woman's life is at risk. It will
make it easier for the doctors who face these kinds of cases.