Policies around abortion access and restrictions vary widely by state: Categorization of all 50 states and Washington, D.C., into abortion-protected and abortion-restricted groupings
Abortion-protected | Abortion-restricted/banned | ||
---|---|---|---|
Alaska | Nevada | Alabama | Nebraska |
California | New Hampshire | Arizona | North Carolina |
Colorado | New Jersey | Arkansas | North Dakota |
Connecticut | New Mexico | Florida | Ohio |
Delaware | New York | Georgia | Oklahoma |
Hawaii | Oregon | Idaho | South Carolina |
Illinois | Pennsylvania | Indiana | South Dakota |
Maine | Rhode Island | Iowa | Tennessee |
Maryland | Vermont | Kansas | Texas |
Massachusetts | Virginia | Kentucky | Utah |
Michigan | Washington | Louisiana | West Virginia |
Minnesota | Washington, D.C. | Mississippi | Wisconsin |
Montana | Missouri | Wyoming |
Note: States in the “abortion-protected” category have very few restrictions or limits on abortion access. States in the “abortion-restricted/banned” category have restrictions or total bans.
Source: Adapted from Guttmacher Institute, “US Abortion Policies and Access After Roe” (interactive map), updated October 16, 2022; Kaiser Family Foundation, “Abortion Policy Tracker” (interactive map), updated October 13, 2022.