The latest effort to further limit access to abortion procedures in Guam has failed, the

Earlier this month, the island’s 15-person Legislature narrowly passed a bill that mimicked Texas’ Heartbeat Act, seeking to permit lawsuits against providers who assist women in terminating their pregnancies after a heartbeat is detected, typically around six weeks.

Guam Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero vetoed the bill this week. The聽Legislature then

Compared to other Pacific island territories and nations, the U.S. territory is one of the few where abortion is legally accessible to all women via telehealth up to 11 weeks.聽But that聽could change in 2023 given an ongoing court case and efforts to revive Guam’s 1990 abortion ban.

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