Abortion, discrimination bills easily pass the House
The Alabama House of Representatives passed four bills Thursday, two of which opponents say would allow discrimination against the LGBTQ community or non-Christians, and one anti-abortion bill that directly conflicts with federal rights outlined by Roe v. Wade.
House Bill 89, sponsored by State Rep. Matt Fridy, R-Shelby County, aims to amend the Alabama Constitution to establish that nothing in this constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of an abortion, despite abortion being a federally protected right.
House Bill 95 would protect state medical officials from performing services that violate their conscience or religious views, and House Bill 24 would allow child adoption services to deny adoption to a family based on religious beliefs.
Several House Democrats, including State Rep. John Knight, D-Montgomery, called it a wasted day.
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