Murphy warns Connecticut abortion law could be at risk while GOP opponent says he's fearmongering
- Connecticut's abortion law could be at risk if the Republican Party platform becomes law, according to Governor Murphy.
- Murphy stated that if the fetus is viewed as a person legally, all abortions would be illegal across the U.S.
- He also voiced concern over rising suicide and self-harm rates among gay and transgender students in the country.
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Murphy Warns Connecticut Abortion Law Could Be at Risk While GOP Opponent Says He's Fearmongering
While the right to abortion has been codified in Connecticut law since 1990, U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy warned Wednesday night how women in the state could still be at risk if Republicans impose a national ban.

Murphy warns Connecticut abortion law could be at risk while GOP opponent says he's fearmongering
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While the right to abortion has been codified in Connecticut law since 1990, U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy warned Wednesday night how women in the state could still be at risk if Republicans impose a national ban. “I know that doesn’t seem possible in Connecticut. But if the Republican Party platform is put into law, then no one in Connecticut is safe,” the two-term Democrat said during a televised debate. Even though he is favored to win reelection, M…
Murphy warns Connecticut abortion law could be at risk while GOP opponent says he’s fearmongering
While the right to abortion has been codified in Connecticut law since 1990, U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy warned Wednesday night how women in the state could still be at risk if Republicans impose a national ban. “I know that doesn’t seem possible in Connecticut. But if the Republican Party platform is put into law, then no one in Connecticut is safe,” the two-term Democrat said during a televised debate. Even though he is favored to win reelection, M…
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