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TexasTowelie

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Wed Apr 5, 2017, 11:18 PM Apr 2017

Tennessee AG: Two more abortion bills 'constitutionally suspect'

Two proposed abortion measures — a 20-week abortion ban and a measure that would prohibit most abortions past the point of fetal viability — are constitutionally "suspect" and "constitutionally infirm," according to a new opinion by the Tennessee Attorney General.

It is the second time Attorney General Herbert Slatery III has weighed in on the constitutionality of abortion measures introduced in the legislature this year. Last month, an attorney general's opinion similarly described as "constitutionally suspect" a bill that would have banned abortions after a fetal heartbeat was detected. The bill failed in the legislature a week later.

The 20-week abortion ban, proposed by Sen. Mae Beavers, R-Mt. Juliet and cosponsored by more than a dozen Republican House members, would require any abortion after three months and before 20 weeks be performed in a licensed hospital by a licensed physician. And it would prohibit abortions after 20 weeks with the exception of when a physician certifies the abortion is necessary to preserve the life or health of the mother. The bill is technically still alive in Tennessee's legislature but has not been scheduled for future committee hearings.

The 20-week ban runs afoul of the Supreme Court's ruling that prohibits abortion bans before viability of the fetus.

Read more: http://www.commercialappeal.com/story/news/politics/2017/04/05/tennessee-ag-two-more-abortion-bills-constitutionally-suspect/100086522/

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Tennessee AG: Two more abortion bills 'constitutionally suspect' (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2017 OP
Woot! At least the AG understands the law. LOL Lib Apr 2017 #1

LOL Lib

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1. Woot! At least the AG understands the law.
Thu Apr 6, 2017, 12:11 AM
Apr 2017

So sick of these backward dummies in my state. It is incredibly difficult for a woman to get an abortion in this state. If you don't live near a large city like Nashville, Memphis, or Knoxville, you are looking at travel, overnight stay in motel, and $609 to $1500 for the procedure. One of my dearest childhood friend went through this painful decision recently. She ultimately decided to keep her baby and hopes to get her career back on track this fall. Unless I'm mistaken, there are only 3 clinics in the entire state and they all require that a woman be counseled one day and wait 24 hours to return for the procedure. The aim is to discourage abortion and I'm sure it does so. It takes incredible courage for a woman to endure this bullshit.

It is even worse for women in Mississippi and Arkansas. Only one clinic in each of those states when we looked into the options available.

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