The bill, passed unanimously by the territory's legislature, would outlaw and criminalize nearly all abortions.
The bill would criminalize abortion except when attempts to save the mother's life or that of the fetus result in the unintended death of the fetus.
The bill would criminalize a highly specialized abortion procedure, known medically as intact dilation and evacuation, which is performed only after 20 weeks of gestation.
The bill would also criminalize those who stalk other people by inserting stealth apps on their phones or computers.
But a bill passed on Monday by the Senate would criminalize the disclosure of all "properly classified" information.
The vetoed bill would have criminalized only one - a technique called dilation and extraction - that medical experts say is the safest of the three.
The bill would criminalize the act of circumventing, or making available to the public the ability to circumvent, digital rights management software locks.
This bill criminalizes forced abortions and coercing a woman into having an abortion, as well as requires certain information to be provided to women considering an abortion.