Connecticut

Status of Abortion:

Legal

for mothers.

Legal

for abortionists.

Connecticut statute § 19a-602 mirrors the language of the Roe v. Wade decision. It makes abortion fully accessible through the first 24 weeks, and available even after that if the pregnancy has any possible negative impact on the mother’s health, including her mental health.

Abolition History:

No bill to abolish abortion has been introduced in Connecticut.

Abolitionist Legislators & Candidates

Anti-Abolitionist Legislators

Legislators supporting BOTH Abolition AND Incremental Legislation

Flag of Connecticut (wiki)
Current Abolitionist Legislation
Legislative Calendar

Annual Regular Sessions begin in January and end in May during odd-numbered years or April in even-numbered years.

Legislative Deadlines:

Deadlines will be posted as they become available.

Legislative Branch

Connecticut General Assembly

Current Statutes

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Find Your Legislator

Speaker of the House:

Rep. Matthew Ritter (D-1)

President of the Senate:

Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz (D)

President Pro Tem of the Senate:

Sen. Martin Looney (D-11)

Executive Branch
Congressional Delegation

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Abolitionist Organizations

Abolitionist Churches

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