Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser addresses the press during a press conference at the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center, Feb. 19, to announce joint initiatives with the Three Diocese of the Catholic Church of Colorado to support survivors of the sexual abuse of minors by priests. Photo by Philip B. Poston/Sentinel Colorado

AURORA | Attorney General Phil Weiser will join abortion advocates Tuesday for a virtual town hall to discuss abortion access, recently rolled back in some other states.

Coloradans still have access to abortion clinics during the pandemic, but Weiser recently joined with about 20 other state attorneys general to challenge a recent abortion restriction in Texas.
There, officials banned abortions along with medical procedures deemed non-essential, except for cases in which the life of the mother is at risk, according to news reports. Other states have limited abortion access during the pandemic. The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to take up the case within the next week.
Details on joining the virtual town meeting and registration is at Webinar Registration – Zoom http://ow.ly/GWgK30qxrrS.
On Tuesday, April 14 Weiser will appear in a virtual town hall at 5:30 p.m. with Cobalt, a Colorado reproductive rights group. Members of the public can submit questions for Weiser beforehand at info@cobaltadvocates.org.