An Act updating the estate tax
Bill S 1995 protects individuals from money judgments in one state for supporting abortion services legal in their home state, ensuring legal consistency across jurisdictions.
Bill S 1995 protects individuals from money judgments in one state for supporting abortion services legal in their home state, ensuring legal consistency across jurisdictions.
The primary purpose of Bill S 1995 is to provide legal protection to individuals who may face financial penalties or judgments in one state for actions related to abortion that are legal in their own state. Specifically, it aims to exempt individuals from monetary judgments that arise from engaging in conduct that aids or abets abortion services, which may be deemed illegal in other jurisdictions.
Bill S 1995 seeks to clarify and protect the legal standing of individuals who engage in abortion-related activities across state lines, particularly in the context of varying state laws. By exempting these individuals from financial penalties imposed by other states, the bill aims to foster a more consistent legal framework for abortion services and support. The bill is currently under review by the Judiciary Committee, and its progression will be closely monitored as it moves through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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