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Newsom signs bill barring out-of-pocket abortion costs

- By Andres Picon Andy Picon (he/him) is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: andy.picon@ hearst.com Twitter: @andpicon

“With this legislatio­n, we’ll help ensure equitable, affordable access to abortion services.”

Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed legislatio­n that officials said will reduce barriers to reproducti­ve health care in California, namely by eliminatin­g out-of-pocket costs for people seeking abortions and related services through health plans.

The Abortion Accessibil­ity Act, SB245, prevents health insurance companies from requiring co-pays, deductible­s and other charges for abortions, and it prohibits them from imposing utilizatio­n management practices on covered reproducti­ve health services, Newsom’s office said in a statement.

Co-pays and deductible­s can surpass $1,000 and tend to get more expensive as the fetus develops, often putting pregnant people who need or want abortion services in a position where they cannot afford reproducti­ve care, officials said. SB245 will ensure that anyone seeking abortion services in California will have “autonomy over their own bodies and the ability to control their own

Gov. Gavin Newsom, on the Abortion Accessibil­ity Act

destinies,” first partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom said in a statement.

The bill was written by state Sen. Lena Gonzalez, D-Long Beach, and takes effect at the start of next year. It comes as some other states have imposed restrictio­ns on abortion access amid nationwide debate about the future of Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that abortion is a constituti­onal right up to the point of fetal viability.

Barriers to abortion, including high costs, disproport­ionately affect people of color, people who have low income, LGBT people and individual­s with disabiliti­es, Gonzalez said in a statement.

“With this legislatio­n, we’ll help ensure equitable, affordable access to abortion services so that out-of-pocket costs don’t stand in the way of receiving care,” Newsom

said in a statement. California is one of six states in the country to require health insurance plans to cover abortion services, officials said.

The California Future of Abortion Council, an advisory group focused on reproducti­ve health care, recommende­d the bill’s passage last year as a way to make abortion services more affordable and accessible. Newsom signed a Proclamati­on on Reproducti­ve Freedom in 2019 — a symbolic commitment to safeguardi­ng choice and access in reproducti­ve health care.

“Eliminatin­g out-of-pocket costs for abortion for people with private insurance is a major step in California’s commitment to being a Reproducti­ve Freedom state — making abortion services more accessible and affordable for all people in California,” Jodi Hicks, president

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB245, which prevents insurers from requiring co-pays and other charges for abortions.

and CEO of Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California, said in a statement Tuesday. “SB245 becoming law means that more California­ns will be able to access the care they want, when they want.”

Separately, state Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, proposed a bill Thursday that would create a state fund to support people who travel to California to obtain an abortion. SB1142, by state Sen.

Anna Caballero, D-Salinas, would establish a fund that would help pregnant people who were denied abortions in other states pay for travel, housing, food, child care and other services while seeking reproducti­ve care in California.

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Gabrielle Lurie / The Chronicle 2021

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