Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD682

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
2/20/25  

Caption

An Act to Amend Certain Laws Regarding Abortions

Impact

The passage of LD682 is expected to significantly impact abortion practices across the state. The new requirements for reporting detailed personal information add an administrative challenge for healthcare providers and could have implications for patient confidentiality. By imposing stricter conditions under which abortions are permissible post-viability, the legislation effectively narrows the scope of legal abortions available to women. Supporters assert that these measures will foster a more robust oversight framework for abortion practices, while detractors fear it will reduce access to necessary medical procedures for women in critical health situations.

Summary

LD682, titled 'An Act to Amend Certain Laws Regarding Abortions,' is a legislative proposal aimed at modifying the existing abortion laws in the state. The bill restricts abortion after viability, allowing it only when medically necessary to preserve the life or health of the mother, or in cases of lethal fetal anomalies diagnosed before birth. It also establishes mandatory reporting requirements that include detailed patient demographics such as race, marital status, and education level, which must be submitted to the Department of Health and Human Services after the procedure. The reformative approach of the bill reflects a significant shift in the state's stance on abortion regulations.

Sentiment

Sentiment towards LD682 is mixed and reflects broader national debates around reproductive rights. Proponents, mainly from conservative factions, support the bill as a means of upholding the sanctity of life and believe it emphasizes the role of medical professionals in making crucial healthcare decisions. Conversely, opponents argue that the bill represents an infringement on women's rights to make private medical choices, and they express concerns about insufficient support for healthcare providers navigating its complex reporting requirements. This polarization is evident in discussions both within legislative halls and among the public at large.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding LD682 include the implications of mandated reporting and the potential criminal penalties for abortions performed outside of the prescribed conditions. Opponents of the bill assert that the reporting requirements may deter women from seeking necessary care due to privacy concerns, while the criminalization aspect could result in severe repercussions for medical professionals. Overall, the bill rekindles debates over state intervention in personal medical decisions, and it positions the state government in a controversial role regarding reproductive health policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1619

An Act to Improve Maine's Reproductive Privacy Laws

ME LD1614

An Act to Require an Ultrasound and Certain Counseling Before an Abortion

ME LD1197

An Act to Prevent Coerced Abortion

ME LD227

An Act Regarding Legally Protected Health Care Activity in the State

ME LD771

An Act to Protect a Woman's Right to Withdraw Consent for an Abortion

ME LD1249

An Act to Protect the Quality of Care Provided via Telehealth by Prohibiting Physicians from Prescribing Abortion-inducing Drugs or Devices Through Telehealth or Other Electronic Communication

ME LD1956

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Optometrists

ME LD1921

An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding State-chartered Credit Unions

ME LD147

An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Certain Raffles Conducted by Eligible Organizations

ME LD354

An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding the Use of Licensed Professional Engineers on Certain Public Works Projects

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.