The Herald (South Africa)

Florida pauses ‘unborn child’ bill in wake of Alabama ruling

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Florida legislator­s have paused efforts to pass a bill that would have provided protection­s to an “unborn child” but possibly hurt the state’s in vitro fertilisat­ion (IVF) clinics, as happened this month in Alabama, the Washington Post reported on Monday.

Florida state senator Erin Grall told the Post, “though I have worked diligently to respond to questions and concerns, I understand there is still work that needs to be done” on her bill.

It’s unclear if the bill will be revived in this legislativ­e session, which ends in two weeks.

The pause in Florida comes as Republican­s try to contain the fallout from an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that allowed parents to sue for wrongful death of their minor children, including embryos, based on that state’s 2018 Sanctity of Life Amendment approved by voters that supports “the sanctity of unborn life and the rights of unborn children”.

The ruling by Alabama’s Supreme Court, whose nine justices are all elected Republican­s, forced some IVF clinics to halt their operations, stoking anger among patients and those who called it another infringeme­nt on women ’ s reproducti­ve rights.

In 2022, the US Supreme Court overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v Wade ruling that recognised the constituti­onal right to an abortion.

That left it up to states to determine legality within their borders.

Conservati­ve states, such as Alabama, have since imposed near total bans on abortion procedures.

After that 2022 ruling, Democrats in the midterm elections were able to retain control of the Senate and limit their losses in the US

House of Representa­tives.

Now, Democrats are hoping to leverage the abortion issue further to help President Joe Biden secure a second term and boost their prospects in Congress.

Republican presidenti­al front-runner Donald Trump, in a statement on Friday, called on the Alabama legislatur­e to find an immediate solution to preserve the availabili­ty of IVF treatments in the state.

“I strongly support the availabili­ty of IVF for couples who are trying to have a precious baby,” the former president said in a post on Truth Social.

Sean Tipton, chief advocacy and policy officer for the American Society for Reproducti­ve Medicine, which tracks legislatio­n and lobbies against measures such as Alabama’s restrictio­ns, said the group had seen several bills in many states seeking protection­s for unborn children.

“Given the profound backlash to the Alabama decision, I doubt there are many elected officials looking to be accused of stopping access to IVF,” Tipton wrote.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? SUPPORT FOR COUPLES: US presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump has called on the Alabama legislatur­e to preserve the availabili­ty of IVF treatments in the state
Picture: REUTERS SUPPORT FOR COUPLES: US presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump has called on the Alabama legislatur­e to preserve the availabili­ty of IVF treatments in the state

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