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Governor Newsom Announces Posthumous Pardon for Courageous California Abortion Provider, Lifts Up State’s Work to Protect and Expand Reproductive Freedom for All

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SACRAMENTO – As states across the country continue to impose archaic and dangerous laws to outlaw abortion and criminalize patients and providers, Governor Gavin Newsom today granted a posthumous pardon to Laura Miner, a courageous provider of reproductive health services in California from 1934 to 1948, and lifted up the state’s continued work to expand and protect reproductive rights and health care access for all.
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