The future of abortion rights in Indiana at risk during 2022 session
INDIANAPOLISIndiana currently sits as one of the top five states with the highest number of anti-abortion provisions passed in 2021. That trend could continue, with Speaker of the House Todd Huston, R-Fishers, indicating last week during a legislative preview that he has placed anti-abortion legislation on his priority list for the 2022 session.
The U.S. Supreme Court recognized the constitutional right to abortion in Roe v. Wade in 1973. However, the Guttmacher Institute , a pro-abortion-rights group, says that since 2010, the abortion landscape has continued to grow increasingly restrictive.
A report from the Center for American Progress, the nonpartisan policy institute, says that 2021 has already seen the highest number of abortion restrictions enacted in a single year.
With the 2022 legislative session starting in January, here are some things Hoosiers should know:
What are Indianas current abortion laws?
A patient must receive counseling, where they are given alternatives to abortion. They must then wait 18 hours before the procedure is provided.
The parent of a minor must consent before an abortion is performed.
Public funding is available for abortion only in cases of life endangerment, rape, incest or when the patients long-lasting health is in danger.
An ultrasound must be performed before the abortion, and the provider must offer the image to the woman.
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