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March 19, 2025

Bill to Strengthen Reproductive Health Care Protections Passes Committee

DENVER, CO – The House Judiciary Committee today passed legislation to strengthen Colorado’s shield law to protect patients and providers from out-of-state attacks on accessible reproductive health care. SB25-129 passed by a vote of 7-4.


“Now’s the time to fight back against sweeping civil restrictions, out-of-state interference, and Trump administration threats to restrict abortion and health care for LGBTQ+ Coloradans,” said Rep. Karen McCormick, D-Longmont. “Our bill expands Colorado’s shield laws to include telehealth and prescription label privacy. As attacks on reproductive rights ripple throughout our nation, we must strengthen Colorado's ability to fight back against hostile attacks on your right to an abortion, whether you’re a resident or not.” 


“By fortifying our shield laws, we reaffirm Colorado’s position as a sanctuary for safe, legal, and protected reproductive and gender-affirming health care,” said Rep. Junie Joseph, D-Boulder. “Our state stands resolute, with no obligation to comply with hostile investigations. This bill embodies Colorado’s unwavering commitment to bodily autonomy, firmly opposing out-of-state attempts to erode these fundamental human rights. As access to reproductive and gender-affirming health care faces relentless attacks nationwide, we must act decisively to preserve these essential freedoms in Colorado.”


SB25-129 protects providers by allowing a practitioner to request to have their name excluded from a medication abortion label, and instead, list the prescribing health-care practice. 


The bill would also prohibit Colorado entities, or a person or entity licensed or regulated by the state from cooperating with hostile out-of-state investigations related to legally protected health care. Additionally, the bill would enhance privacy protections for patients by placing restrictions on health data collecting and published reports published by the Office of the State Registrar.


Colorado Democrats passed SB23-188 to establish a shield law to protect those receiving, providing or assisting with reproductive or gender-affirming care from criminal prosecutions. Given recent legal action surrounding out-of-state abortion access, this bill aims to fight back against hostile attacks to keep patients and providers safe while accessing legal health care. 

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