The Impact of Overturning Roe v. Wade: A Look at State Policies and Abortion Access
In the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022, states across the country scrambled to enact their own legal policies regarding abortion. West Virginia, in particular, took swift action to make abortion illegal with very few exceptions, creating a stark contrast with neighboring Maryland, where legislators introduced bills to protect abortion rights.
Dr. Anne Banfield, an OB-GYN who provides abortion services, left West Virginia in early 2022 and now practices in Maryland. She expressed concerns about the potential changes or restrictions that could come with the 2024 election, highlighting the importance of local and state elections in shaping abortion policies.
Banfield’s experience in both states reflects the patchwork pattern that emerged post-Roe v. Wade, with Maryland offering more resources and options for patients compared to West Virginia. She emphasized the need for voters to pay attention to their local and state candidates, as they play a crucial role in shaping abortion laws.
As the 2024 election approaches, Banfield remains vigilant about the future of abortion rights, particularly in the face of potential federal anti-abortion bills. Despite uncertainties, she urges voters to be informed and engaged in the political process to protect reproductive rights.