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Related: About this forumState Senate panel advances near-total ban on abortions
LITTLE ROCK An Arkansas Senate panel advanced legislation Wednesday aimed at forcing the U.S. Supreme Court to revisit Roe v. Wade by banning nearly all abortions, despite concerns from the state's Republican governor and the attorney for a national anti-abortion group.
The Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee endorsed the bill banning all abortions except for those to save the life of the mother in a medical emergency. The bill, which does not include exceptions for rape or incest, now heads to the full Senate.
Arkansas has some of the strictest abortion limits in the country and two years ago passed a law that would ban the procedure if the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe decision that legalized abortion. But Republicans, encouraged by former President Donald Trump's appointments to the U.S. high court, said it's time to test where the court stands now.
"We want them to annul and do away with the Roe v. Wade decision and to allow Arkansas to protect the lives of unborn children," Sen. Jason Rapert, the bill's sponsor, told the panel.
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Sugarmaggie
(136 posts)Save unborn babies but allow kids to go to bed hungry or strip kids from parents who are fleeing from oppressive conditions.
Warren_Pointe
(335 posts)One would require the patient to call a hot-line and prove to the provider that the hot-line was called. I suspect the hot-line would not be funded so no calls would be answered.