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Opponents, abortion rights advocates plan next steps after Texas heartbeat bill
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Shelby Slawson (center) stands with cosponsors as she answers questions about the heartbeat bill in the Texas House chamber, in Austin, on May 5, 2021.
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Shelby Slawson, dressed in all red, leaned against the House podium in early May, poised to become the face of Republican women. The freshman representative from Stephenville was carrying Senate Bill 8 in the House, legislation that Greg Abbott signed into law this week banning nearly all abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected as early as at six weeks’ gestation, before some women know they’re pregnant. The law also allows members of the public to file lawsuits against a woman’s physician or anyone who helped her obtain an abortion after a heartbeat is detected, such as by paying for the procedure or driving her to the clinic.
by Bethany Blankley, The Center Square contributor | May 17, 2021 11:00 AM Print this article
A bill that would prohibit abortions from being performed after a baby’s heartbeat is detected is headed to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk. Both the state House and Senate passed the Texas Heartbeat Act, which Abbot said he intends to sign.
Current state law permits abortions until 20 weeks of pregnancy. A fetal heartbeat can be detected as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.
Filed by Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, SB8 first passed the Senate on March 30 and was sent to the House the next day. The House voted on the bill, which passed May 6, by a vote of 83 to 64. It then went back to the Senate and passed again on May 13 by a vote of 18-12.
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