Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Proposed 6-week abortion ban advances in Florida Legislatur­e

- By Brendan Farrington

TALLAHASSE­E, Fla. — A proposed six-week abortion ban received overwhelmi­ng approval from a Florida House committee Thursday as even Democrats acknowledg­ed there’s nothing they can do to stop it from eventually becoming law.

The proposal is moving along while a 15-week abortion ban signed into law by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis last year is still being challenged. The new proposal would only go into effect if the current law is upheld and would would make it a crime to provide an abortion past six weeks’ gestationa­l age.

“It’s a bill that recognizes the importance and value of the life of innocent, unborn human beings,” said Republican Rep. Jenna PersonsMul­icka said of her proposal. “The bill that’s before you is not solely a reflection of my personal beliefs, but a result of listening in an attempt to build consensus around a policy that supports life.”

The measure could give Mr. DeSantis, who is widely expected to run for president, additional fodder to woo conservati­ve voters. The governor has indicated he will back the proposed ban.

There would be an exception to save the life of the woman and exceptions in the case of pregnancy caused by rape or incest until 15 weeks of pregnancy. In those cases, the woman would have to provide documentat­ion such as a medical record, restrainin­g order or police report.

Opponents said that by the time a woman finds out she’s pregnant, it’s either too late to get an abortion or there’s too little time to arrange one, especially for victims of rape and incest. They said trying to obtain an abortion will be even more difficult for women in rural areas with limited health care.

“This bill is too restrictiv­e. The amount of paperwork that a woman has to go through to show that they are raped is retraumati­zing,” said Democratic Rep. Robin Bartleman, adding most rapes aren’t reported.

But she also recognized that Republican­s will get what they want.

“You are going to have the votes, you have a supermajor­ity. There will essentiall­y be an outright abortion ban in the state of Florida,” she said. “I can do math.”

The House bill has one more committee stop before being heard by the full chamber. A similar Senate bill has been assigned to two committees and will be heard for the first time next week. The House and Senate leaders have expressed support for the legislatio­n.

 ?? Phil Sears/Associated Press ?? A Florida House committee on Thursday voted to advance a bill that would restrict abortion to the first six weeks of pregnancy in nearly all cases — despite an ongoing lawsuit challengin­g a 15-week abortion cutoff that Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed last year.
Phil Sears/Associated Press A Florida House committee on Thursday voted to advance a bill that would restrict abortion to the first six weeks of pregnancy in nearly all cases — despite an ongoing lawsuit challengin­g a 15-week abortion cutoff that Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed last year.

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