Many Republicans celebrated the Supreme Court's ruling on abortion as a victory.
Many Republican-led states have enacted abortion bans as a result of the decision, and the GOP has been at the forefront of the fight to restrict abortion access.
The Republican governors of Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maryland told The Washington Post that they would continue to allow abortion in their states.
Governor Phil Scott of Vermont and Governor Charlie Baker of Massachusetts both expressed their disappointment in the decision to overturn the abortion law. Massachusetts and Vermont have no time restrictions on abortions.
Scott told the Post that a woman's right to choose will be upheld in Vermont.
A 1992 law that protects the right to have abortions is one of the abortion laws that Larry Hogan told the Post he would uphold. The state of Maryland allows abortions up to viability.
Chris Sununu, a pro-choice governor of New Hampshire, told the Post that abortion would remain legal even though there was no law codifying it. There is no time limit on abortions in New Hampshire.
Representatives for Scott, Baker, Sununu, and Hogan did not reply to the request for comment.