Jones says she has questions about restricting police authority. Jake Abel and Annamarie Jones voted against it. Mulroney, Jack Larkin, Maggy Myers, and Lisa Borowski voted in favor. "It is our role to set policy for the township." "To me is too important to wait to see 'what if.' By the time the 'what if' gets here, it will be too late," said Board President Moira Mulroney. Wade is overturned and there is a subsequent ban on abortions on the state or federal level. It is preemptive, meaning it will not go into effect unless Roe V. The ordinance would prevent the township's police department from using any of its resources to arrest, charge, or prosecute a person "accused of facilitating providing, or receiving abortion services." RADNOR TWP., Pennsylvania (WPVI) - Commissioners in Radnor Township voted on a controversial preemptive ordinance Monday night that would protect abortion rights for residents even if the Supreme Court overturns Roe V. "In Radnor Township, we will not be enforcing what is plainly a violation of a constitutional right to privacy," said Jack Larkin, the Radnor Township Board of Commissioners vice president.
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