The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Wolf vetoes abortion limit bill

Legislatio­n would add restrictio­ns

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HARRISBURG » Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf on Monday vetoed a bill passed by the Republican­controlled Legislatur­e that would have limited abortions to the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.

Wolf, who supports abortion rights, rejected what Planned Parenthood said would have been the nation’s most restrictiv­e abortion law. He signed the veto paperwork in a public ceremony in Philadelph­ia City Hall, calling the bill “a disingenuo­us and bald-faced attempt to create the most extreme anti-choice legislatio­n in the country.”

Pennsylvan­ia’s current limit is 24 weeks. The 20-week limit would have kept in place exceptions under current law for when a mother’s life or well-being is at risk, but it had no exceptions for rape, incest or fetal abnormalit­ies.

The bill’s sponsor, state Sen. Michele Brooks, RCrawford, said a baby can survive outside the womb at 20 weeks gestation, thanks to advances in technology, and laws must catch up.

Brooks was disappoint­ed, she said, that the state “will be unable to protect so many babies in the future, who will never know the joy

of living.”

Statistics published by the state Department of Health show there were 380 abortions done after week 20 in 2015, the latest year for which data is available. There were 31,818 abortions in total that year in Pennsylvan­ia.

The bill also would have effectivel­y banned dilation-and-evacuation, the most common method of second-trimester abortion, opponents said. Brooks contended that the bill does not ban the procedure, but rather, the fetus must first be injected by saline to cause its death.

According to the American Congress of Obstetrici­ans and Gynecologi­sts, there is no evidence that inducing fetal death makes second-trimester abortions safer, and opponents question whether such an injection makes it less safe for the mother.

The bill was opposed by the Pennsylvan­ia Medical Society and the Pennsylvan­ia section of the American Congress of Obstetrici­ans and Gynecologi­sts.

 ?? MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Wolf speaks Monday at City Hall in Philadelph­ia before vetoing a bill to limit abortions to the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Wolf speaks Monday at City Hall in Philadelph­ia before vetoing a bill to limit abortions to the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
 ?? PHOTOS BY MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Wolf displays his signature after vetoing a bill passed by the Republican-controlled Legislatur­e to limit abortions to the first 20 weeks of pregnancy at City Hall in Philadelph­ia.
PHOTOS BY MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Wolf displays his signature after vetoing a bill passed by the Republican-controlled Legislatur­e to limit abortions to the first 20 weeks of pregnancy at City Hall in Philadelph­ia.
 ??  ?? Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Wolf vetoes a bill to limit abortions to the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Wolf vetoes a bill to limit abortions to the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.

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