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Bill to ban abortions based on Down syndrome diagnosis goes to Senate
Bill to ban abortions based on Down syndrome diagnosis goes to Senate Danielle Ferguson, Sioux Falls Argus Leader © Erin Bormett / Argus Leader Sun sets on the South Dakota State Capitol on Monday, January 11, in Pierre. A bill that would prohibit abortions done because of a potential Down syndrome diagnosis is on its way to the South Dakota Senate. The bill, brought by the governor s office, would criminalize medical providers who perform abortions they know are requested because the unborn child has or may have Down syndrome based on a screening. After passing through the state s House of Representatives as a calendar item Monday afternoon, the bill will go to a Senate committee.
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Action on abortion survivor bill deferred after last-minute proposed amendment
Action on abortion survivor bill deferred after last-minute proposed amendment Danielle Ferguson, Sioux Falls Argus Leader © Erin Bormett / Argus Leader Sun sets on the South Dakota State Capitol on Monday, January 11, in Pierre. A bill that would require medical providers to give the same care to babies born out of botched abortions as they would to babies born in other situations is on pause for lawmakers to consider a last-minute amendment proposed Monday morning. The bill, House Bill 1051, was deferred by the Senate Health and Human Services Committee to be heard Wednesday. Mitchell Rave, a lobbyist for Sanford Health, submitted to the committee on Monday morning an amendment that would include palliative care, or comfort care, as an option for medical providers and families after the baby is born.
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Senate committee kills bill requiring biological sex to remain on birth certificates
Senate committee kills bill requiring biological sex to remain on birth certificates Danielle Ferguson, Sioux Falls Argus Leader © Erin Bormett / Argus Leader Sun sets on the South Dakota State Capitol on Monday, January 11, in Pierre. A South Dakota legislative committee squashed a bill that would have required someone s biological sex to remain on their birth certificate. House Bill 1076 was sent to the 41st day by a 6-0 vote Friday morning after senators said they felt the bill would do more harm to the transgender community in South Dakota. I would hope that we can instead of attacking the trans community, we can start supporting the community, said Sen. Red Dawn Foster, D-Pine Ridge, after seconding the motion from Sen. Mary Duvall, R-Pierre, to get the bill off the calendar.
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South Dakota House advances bill requiring biological sex on birth certificates
The bill opponents say the bill is harmful to the transgender and non-binary South Dakotans is moving forward in the legislature.
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Abortion survivor bill advances to the South Dakota Senate
Abortion survivor bill advances to the South Dakota Senate Jonathan Ellis, Sioux Falls Argus Leader © Erin Bormett / Argus Leader Sun sets on the South Dakota State Capitol on Monday, January 11, in Pierre. PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that would require doctors to provide care to babies that are born alive after surviving a botched abortion. The bill also provides for penalties against health providers who fail to provide that care, and it allows mothers and abortion survivors to sue. The bill was amended to reduce a monetary penalty from $100,000 to $10,000. House Bill 1051 goes to the Senate after a 59 to 8 vote.
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