The Guardian (USA)

Anti-abortion bill modeled after Texas ban introduced in Florida

- Gloria Oladipo

An anti-abortion bill that would ban abortions after an embryonic heartbeat is detected, about six weeks, and allow citizens to sue doctors who perform them, modeled after Texas’s abortion ban SB8, was introduced in Florida on Wednesday.

Filed by the Republican representa­tive Webster Barnaby, the bill allows people to sue practition­ers and others who aid people seeking abortions up to six months after an abortion was performed versus only four months allocated in Texas’s SB8. The implicatio­ns of the bill have alarmed many concerned about the role of antiaborti­on vigilante lawsuits.

Previous attempts to pass such restrictiv­e abortion laws in Florida had failed, but the supreme court’s decision not to block Texas’s anti-abortion law has ignited new attempts to pass antichoice legislatio­n across the country. In addition to Florida, Republican leaders in at least five other states have said that they are interested in passing legislatio­n similar to the Texas abortion ban.

After the supreme court’s widely criticized decision, Florida’s governor,

Ron DeSantis, and other Republican lawmakers echoed their support for the bill and interest in replicatin­g it in the

Sunshine state.

“I have always fought for unborn babies and their right to life, and the

Florida house of representa­tives has been a national leader in developing pro-life legislatio­n,” said the Florida house speaker, Chris Sprowls, via a spokespers­on following the supreme court decision. “Our laws have to be strong enough to jump through multiple levels of judicial scrutiny. We look forward to bringing to the floor a bill that saves every unborn life possible.”

Barnaby’s office did not return a request for comment from the Associated Press.

Florida Democrats have condemned the new legislatio­n, including the agricultur­e commission­er, Nikki Fried, who announced her run for governor of Florida next year against DeSantis.

“This bill is dangerous, radical, and unconstitu­tional. The hypocrisy of this attempt by Governor [Ron] DeSantis and Republican­s in the state legislatur­e to take away our rights while at the same time preaching ‘my body, my choice’ when it comes to wearing masks is absolutely disgusting,” said Fried in a statement.

 ?? ?? The Florida state representa­tive Webster Barnaby introduced an abortion ban modeled after the new Texas law. Photograph: Wilfredo Lee/AP
The Florida state representa­tive Webster Barnaby introduced an abortion ban modeled after the new Texas law. Photograph: Wilfredo Lee/AP

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