Colorado voters approved an amendment to enshrine the right to an abortion in the state constitution, passing the measure with the required 55% of the vote. This amendment builds on a 2022 law signed by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis, which increased protections for abortion in the state.
The newly approved amendment will prevent the state legislature and local governments from imposing any future restrictions on abortion access. A significant change included in the amendment is the removal of Colorado’s ban on public funding for abortions, allowing the state to cover procedures under Medicaid and state employee health plans.
Supporters of the amendment argue that state employees should not have to pay out-of-pocket for a legal healthcare service. However, opponents contend that it is unfair to require taxpayers who oppose abortion to fund the procedure.
Colorado’s decision reflects a broader national trend, as the state was one of ten with abortion-related measures on the ballot during this election cycle.