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GOP bills in Florida will ban abortion after 15 weeks

GOP bills in Florida will ban abortion after 15 weeks
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Tallahassee: Most of the abortion will be banned in Florida after 15 weeks of pregnancy based on the bill submitted on Tuesday by the Republican Party on the first day of the country’s annual legislative session.
Steps by Senator KLI Stargel and rep.
Erin Grall Similar to the law of Mississippi is currently under the challenge in front of the US Supreme Court.
However, not so far as Texas law prohibits abortion after six weeks of pregnancy with the provisions of enforcement that allows citizens to demand an abortion provider and anyone who helps in the abortion after the fetal heartbeat is detected.
Florida’s legislation took the rapid support of the Speaker House Chris Spounts, which said in a statement that the Republican home house was’ stabbing in our commitment to Florida children, both of them were born and unborn.
“The Governor of Ron Desantis, who is ready to return to this year’s election and is considered the expectation of the President of the Republic of the Republic of 2024, told reporters that he might support too.
“ There are many pro-life legislates.
We will welcome it.
I haven’t seen any bill.
I think if you see what has been done in several other countries – I mean when you start talking about 15 weeks where you have a very serious pain and heartbeat and all these things – have protection that I think is something in sense “said the governor.
The bill has no exceptions to rape and incest but they say abortion outside the proposed 15-week limit will be permitted if necessary to save the life of the mother, prevent serious injury to a mother or fetus to have a fatal disorder.
Florida currently allows abortion to 24 weeks of pregnancy.
Democrats, minority parties in both legislative spaces, said they would be very opposed to its size.
“ We will continue to struggle for the right of a woman to choose and have the right to health care, the book of the Lauren Senate Democratic leader.
“We will fight With that bill, ‘added Rep.
Evan Jenne, minority leader of the house.
ABO bills This latest RSI will join other people who can be considered on the committee during the 60-day legislative session which began on Tuesday.
Wilton Simpson’s Senate President said he was optimistic that the 15-week bill could pass.
“I thought this was a very good start and I thought it was something that would be expected by the committee process and might be on the floor at some point,” Simpson said, who was adopted as a child.
“I’ve been a pro-life of my life.
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