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Florida abortion law: Democrats vow to defend against Texas-style ban
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Somerset s Congressman Hal Rogers has added his name to a discharge petition that would force House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to call a vote on the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
The legislation mandates that any infant born alive after an abortion receives the same standard of care as any newborn baby. It also requires practitioners and hospital employees to report violations to law enforcement, and institutes penalties for abortionists who allow infants to die or who intentionally kill a newborn abortion survivor. The conservative-led bill, which has been blocked from the House Floor, also protects the mother from prosecution.
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If a woman wants to have an abortion because her baby will have a disability if born, a physician could stop her under a proposal being considered by lawmakers. Lawyers say the measure could interfere with someone s first amendment rights.
Lawmakers are considering a bill to ban abortions that are being sought because a test result or diagnosis shows the baby may have a disability. The proposal triggers different issues from first amendment rights to offending people with disabilities.
The proposal would ban a physician from performing an abortion if that physician thinks the woman is seeking the abortion only because a medical test shows the baby may have a disability. Lawrence Walters is a civil rights and first amendment attorney based in Orlando. He says having free discussions with a doctor is covered under the umbrella of first amendment rights.