Vinton outlined the first two bills.
“The first one is to restrict abortions after five months when unborn infants can feel pain, and this bill takes into account the safety of the mother as well,” said Vinton. “The second bill offers women the opportunity to view their ultrasound and listen to the fetal heartbeat before deciding on an abortion and the GOP caucus feels strongly that women should be able to access their medical files before making such a major medical decision.”
Vinton described the other two pro-life bills before the House.
“The third bill is to require an in person consultation with a medical provider to access chemical abortion drugs, and these drugs, I have been told, can have major complications,” she said. “Finally, there is The Infant Born Alive Protection Act. This legislation states that once a child is born, they should be protected and provided with life saving measures, regardless of the circumstances of their birth, whether it be by a bot