had to move together towards that effort to make sure that this bill did not pass with all the issues and problems and the other one still has a chance to pass. senator, you really took your fellow republicans to task. i want to play for our viewers one moment from you on the senate floor. the biggest proponents of the human life protection act are also the same proponents of constitutional carry, school choice, parental rights, regulating vaccines for everyone especiall especially children. do you believe that you re speaking for the majority of republicans in south carolina when you make that specific argument? i do believe i m speaking for the majority of republicans. i think that most republicans in the state of south carolina or the majority want they want their second amendment rights.
some states remain tied up in the courts. south carolina did pass a six-week abortion ban, but the state supreme court struck it down. so as neighboring states shut down access, south carolina has seen a sharp increase in out of state patients seeking abortion care. now, right now abortion is currently legal in both nebraska and south carolina from roughly 20 to 22 weeks, but look, further restrictions are not necessarily off the table, especially in south carolina where the state senate has passed a bill that addresses some of the issues that the state supreme court had with that six-week abortion ban that does include exceptions. the state house so far has not taken up the senate s six week with exception bill, and there s just one week left. that total ban that was rejected by the state senate can carry over to the next session. nonetheless, a significant hurdle in that bill. dianne gallagher, thank you. joining me now are those three republican women state
so you re aligned right now. do you envision a point in the near future where that will change? i do, i do. it has to change. we have way too many abortions happening in south carolina right now. we all agree there needs to be restrictions. the republicans seem to disagree on where those will stand in the law. i really think it s going to be somewhere between 6 and 12 weeks. that s what s going to end up passing, but there is a current bill that we have already passed in the senate at six weeks. so i m praying that will be taken up in the next two weeks by the house. in the next two weeks, you believe. senator shelee, given everything given everything that has gone down there recently and even today, are you concerned for your party if these extreme bans are continued to be pushed across the country?
pass this. and they won t until they try to get us kicked off, out of the senate. and look, because this is now up to the states, a lot of these different senators and representatives have to rely on their own relationship. as of right now abortion is still legal in both nebraska in south carolina until about 20 weeks, but that may change. there still time in south carolina. the state senate did pass a bill that would outlaw abortion at six weeks, with some exceptions, saying that address the concerns the state supreme court had, but they say they can t get their colleagues in the house to agree on anything, saying that the house just wants a total ban from conception, and those senators, those three republican women tell me that s not something they re willing to entertain, and so they believe at this point they are at an impasse. diane gallagher reporting for us. thank you. coming, up growing fears of another banking collapse here
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