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Fight Draconian Anti-Abortion Laws

Anti-abortion activists and legislators appear to be against Roe v. Wade, and they are getting close to eliminating this case. All-male legislators in Alabama Senate voted to highlight this draconian abortion ban, without exceptions for rape or incest. The governor of this state is republican Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey.

Ivey signs the bill. This bill will become the most restrictive abortion law in the country. The next states to pass such a bill are Georgia and Ohio which bans abortions after six weeks.

Last year 15 states adopted 27 new constraints on abortion and family planning. The definitive objective of many of the designers of these regulations, and the abortion prohibitions passed in Ohio, Georgia and Alabama, is to manipulate state legislation to get Roe v. Wade overturned by the Supreme Court, which is now slanted in conservatives’ support.

To be clear, this is not an aim that left-wingers have understood, but one that legislators have come right out and identified on the record.

Outlawing abortion is about controlling women’s liberty, independence, mobility, sexuality and self-determination. Regulations like the ones passed in Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama ― laws that totally disregard things that essentially diminish abortions, like all-inclusive sex education, available birth control, and better social services for parents and children ― are, quite factually, violence on females’ lives.

Missouri passes the strongest abortion bills in U.S.,sending a message to women in the state

Missouri is sending a message to women, and it is time for women to stop being silent about the issue. Women’s rights are at stake. The government should not legislate human bodies. If they do this cease to be a free society.

Missouri’s Republican-led Senate passed a bill to outlaw abortions at eight weeks of pregnancy. This happened hour after Alabama’s governor signed an abortion ban into law. However, the Missouri bill needs to have another vote of approval in the GOP-led House which is headed by Republican Gov. Mike Parson, who voiced support for this bill.

The bill would include exceptions for medical emergencies, but not for pregnancies caused by rape or incest. The doctor who performs an abortion would face five to 15 years in prison for violating the eight-week cutoff. The women who receive abortions would not be put on trial.

Republican Senate handler Sen. Andrew Koenig identified this bill as “one of the strongest” abortion bills yet passed in the U.S.

The state of Missouri has the most restricting abortion access regulations in the nation. Missourians in search of an abortion are open to a 72-hour postponing period and just one abortion clinic is present in the state.
Missouri joins an undertaking of GOP-dominated state legislatures encouraged by the probability that a more conservative Supreme Court may well reverse its milestone ruling legalizing the practice. Its senators voted 60 minutes after Alabama’s governor endorsed the most severe abortion prohibition in the country, making executing an abortion a crime in approximately all cases.