LETTER FROM GOVERNOR ROMNEY TO
LEGISLATORS REGARDING EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION (7-25-05)
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
July 25, 2005
To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives:
Pursuant to Part the Second, Chapter I, Section I, Article II of the Constitution of the
Commonwealth, I am returning unsigned Senate Bill No. 2073, "An Act Providing Timely
Access to Emergency Contraception."
I promised the people of Massachusetts that as Governor I would not change the laws of the
Commonwealth as they relate to abortion. The bill before me would change those laws and
for that reason I am vetoing it. If taken soon enough, the so-called
"morning-after" pill performs as a contraceptive. But in some cases, it can also
act to prevent the implantation of the embryo. To those who believe that life begins at
conception, the morning-after pill can destroy the human life that was created at the
moment of fertilization. Furthermore, this legislation would make the morning-after pill
available to young girls without any restrictions on age. Because the morning-after pill
can abort the implantation of an embryo, this bill undermines the state's parental consent
laws and represents a departure from the public consensus that minor children should not
act without parental involvement in these matters.
Respectfully submitted,
Mitt Romney
Governor