Washington state shields people seeking abortion, trans care
SEATTLE (AP) — Washington state enacted legal protections Thursday for people who travel there seeking reproductive and gender-affirming procedures and treatment, becoming the latest Democrat-led state to enact safeguards as Republican-led states ban or restrict care.
The law, which protects patients and providers, tells other states they will not be able to use Washington state courts or judicial processes to enforce their bans on abortion and gender-affirming health care, bill sponsor Rep. Drew Hansen, a Democrat from Bainbridge Island, said Thursday.
It blocks related warrants, subpoenas, extradition requests and court orders from other states. It also allows for a counterclaim of up to $10,000, plus damages, for those targeted by such legal action.
Gov. Jay Inslee wore a pink tie outside the Hans Rosling Center for Population Health at the University of Washington Thursday and signed the bill as a group of Democratic lawmakers and others supporting reproductive and gender-affirming care clapped and cheered.