15 points. protesters started chanting from the chamber, when you lie, people die, and shame on you. protesters were escorted out so they gathered outside the house chamber. as the house started voting on the measure, they chanted vote no now. the chamber did not listen and voted yes. missouri s republican controlled house voted overwhelming to pass a bill that would make it illegal to get an abortion after the eighth week of pregnancy with no exceptions for rape or incest, only for medical emergencies. it now goes to the republican governor s desk to be signed into law. if his twitter is any indicator, he plans on signs the bill. quote, it s time to make missouri the most pro life state in the country. today s vote comes within days of alabama politicians effectively bands abortion in their state, no deposition for rape or incest. women are going to be forced to carry their pregnancy to term. that also comes on the heels of georgia signing a bill into law basically bands abortions
their state, no deposition for rape or incest. women are going to be forced to carry their pregnancy to term. that also comes on the heels of georgia signing a bill into law basically bands abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, and that is not including what is happening in plenty of other states such as arkansas, kentucky, mississippi, ohio, and utah, states that have all passed new anti-abortion bills. republican-controlled states all over the country are basically rushing to pass the most restrictive draconian abortion bills, in some cases, making it a felony offense to perform an abortion with no exception for rape or incest. in doing so, they are effectively trying to mount a challenge to the supreme court s 1973 roe v. wade. this is how the right has decided to run and we re seeing it all over the country. but something has changed in
the governor on wednesday. that also comes on the heels of georgia signing a bill into law basically bands abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, and that is not including what is happening in plenty of other states such as arkansas, kentucky, mississippi, ohio, and utah, states that have all passed new anti-abortion bills. republican-controlled states all over the country are basically rushing to pass the most restrictive, draconian abortion bills, in some cases, making it a felony offense to perform an abortion with no exception for rape or incest. in doing so, they are effectively trying to mount a challenge to the supreme court s 1973 roe v. wade. this is how the right has decided to run and we re seeing it all over the country. but something has changed in this fight because this time around democrats are embracing their place as a pro-choice party. they re not shying away from this debate. in fact, they re going to the