Virginia’s Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed a set of bills on Friday, including legislation that would have further reduced barriers to contraception access in the state of Virginia.
“While I look forward to working with the General Assembly to see if we can reach agreement on language in the future, today I must act on the language before me, and there are several bills which are not ready to become law,” the governor said in a May 17 statement.
One of the bills vetoed by Mr. Youngkin was SB237, which aims to grant Virginians the right to access contraceptives and establishes legal recourse against those who violate this right….
