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The Indiana legislature has passed a law barring almost all abortions

6 August 2022
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Indiana lawmakers passed an abortion bill Friday that bans the procedure with very few exceptions, making it the first state to pass such a bill since Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court in June.

Known as SB1, the GOP-led state Senate 28-19 voted to accept the bill after it was passed by the Republican-controlled state House 62-38 earlier that day.

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The bill replaces the state’s current 22-week abortion ban with a near-total ban on abortion. There are exceptions if the woman’s life is in danger and in cases of rape or incest up until 10 weeks gestation.

Under the bill, patients cannot use telehealth medicine to seek an abortion and must consult a provider in person.

This bill “makes Indiana one of the most pro-life states in the nation,” Republican Rep. Wendy McNamara, who sponsored the legislation, said at a media briefing after the House voted to pass the bill.

The Indiana legislature has passed a law barring almost all abortions

It now heads to Gov. Eric Holcomb’s desk. Holcomb is expected to sign the bill into law, and it would go into effect on Sept. 15.

Earlier last week, the state senate voted on several amendments to the bill, including stripping exceptions for rape or incest.

Republican state Sen. Michael Young, who introduced the amendment, said at the time that “exceptions equal death.”

“And what you’re telling me is if they rape the woman, we oughta kill the baby,” Young said during the debate, according to local reports. “That is not right, and I will never, ever accept that.”

However, the amendment failed to pass on a 28-18 vote, with 18 Republicans siding with the Democrats to keep rape and incest exceptions in place.

Republicans in the state house also attempted Thursday to remove exceptions for rape or incest from the bill, but it failed on a vote.

The House also changed some language from the Senate version of the bill. The Senate bill allowed abortions for rape and incest among girls 16 years and older up until eight weeks’ gestation and up until 12 weeks for those aged 15 and younger, which the House changed to 10 weeks for all victims regardless of age.

Additionally, the House removed a portion of the bill requiring rape and incest victims to sign an affidavit attesting the attack happened before being allowed to get an abortion.

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