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Indiana GOP-Controlled Senate Narrowly Passes Near-Total Abortion Ban

Indiana’s Republican-controlled Senate passed a Bill that would outlaw abortion at all stages of pregnancy with a few exceptions.

 

EKO HOT BLOG reports that Indiana Republican-controlled Senate, despite resistance from pro-life and anti-abortion advocates has passed a bill on Saturday that would outlaw abortion at all stages of pregnancy with a few exceptions.

 

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The State legislatures, after nearly four hours of impassioned debate in an extraordinary session to consider abortion restrictions, passed Senate Bill 1 with a vote of 26–20. It now goes to the state House, which is controlled by Republicans, for consideration; if passed, it would take effect on September 1.

 

Ten Republicans went against party lines. Several people who voted against the law on Saturday felt that the nearly complete prohibition was not strong enough.

 

The GOP-authored bill states those seeking an abortion following rape or incest would have to sign an affidavit attesting to the attack.

 

Indiana presently allows abortions up to 20 weeks after fertilization (or 22 weeks after the mother’s last menstrual period).

 

It is one of two states, including West Virginia, reconvening special sessions to consider restrictions on abortion since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in late June, finding there was no longer a federal constitutional right to the procedure.

 

Discussions on Saturday were fiery and emotional at times, replicating debates on the bill from earlier in the week. State senate President Suzanne Crouch, a Republican, threatened to clear the gallery more than once following outbursts of reaction from both inside the session and from protesters gathered outside.

 

CNN affiliate WRTV filmed a large number of protesters gathered and chanting opposition to the bill in the hall. Some held signs reading “my body, my choice,” and “abortion bans replace freedom with force.”

 

The bill’s sponsor, Republican state Sen. Susan Glick, had previously conceded she wasn’t happy with it, and called it a “vehicle bill” on Saturday. Glick said she expects the House will make changes, but added in its current form, the bill is an “expression of where we believe the state of Indiana is right now.” If the state House does make changes to the bill, it would come back to the Senate for another vote.

 

Democratic state Sen. Jean Breaux called SB1 a “flawed bill” which A “strips a woman of her right to choose.” Breaux added: “The decision whether to have a baby is a complicated balancing of responsibilities and opportunities that must be weighed by each woman, not made by politicians or Supreme Court justices.”

 

The bill passed out of a Senate committee on Tuesday, with some Republican members voting for the bill but hoping it would be amended.

 

The committee also held extensive public debate earlier in the week, with dozens of individuals, from doctors to faith leaders to private citizens, voicing their opinions on the bill. While some objected to the bill for the limits it placed on abortion, others opposed the measure over its exceptions or what they described as vague language.

 

FURTHER READING:

 

Anti-abortion group National Right to Life and its Indiana affiliate had expressed opposition to the bill prior to it passing the state Senate, calling it “deeply flawed” and a “weak and troubling” measure.

 

“The bill fails substantively in many areas, including its failure to provide any meaningful enforcement provisions. This bill goes through the motions on paper but lacks any teeth to actually reduce abortions in Indiana by holding those who perform abortions or would intentionally skirt the law accountable with criminal consequences,” Indiana Right to Life said in a statement.

 

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