Emboldened Abortion Opponents Move Quickly To Capitalize On Election Wins
"It's definitely going to be a busy session," said Ingrid Duran, director of state legislation for the National Right to Life Committee. "Right now is the time that our affiliates are shaping their legislative agendas and what they'd like to see passed."
The Hill:
Abortion Foes Plot Wave Of Legislation In The States
Opponents of abortion rights are planning to push a raft of new rules and restrictions after their allies scored big wins in state legislative chambers and gubernatorial races.Legislators in some states have already filed measures to prohibit or limit abortions that occur after 20 weeks of pregnancy and to ban abortions conducted by dismembering a fetus. (Wilson, 11/29)
In other news on abortion —
Health News Florida:
Court Backs Notifying Minors’ Parents Before Abortion
A three-judge panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal upheld an Escambia County circuit judge's decision to refuse to grant a waiver from the state's parental-notification law. The ruling did not detail the age or the hometown of the minor, identifying her only as "Jane Doe 16-A.” The ruling does not prevent the minor from having an abortion but requires that a physician notify her parents before it can be performed. (11/29)
The New York Times:
Tennessee Woman Accused Of Coat-Hanger Abortion Attempt Faces New Charges
A Tennessee woman who is accused of trying to abort her fetus at 24 weeks with a coat hanger last year is facing new felony charges, in a case that has raised concerns among some abortion-rights advocates over strict abortion laws. The case concerning the woman, Anna Yocca, 32, has wound its way through the courts in Rutherford County for nearly a year, seesawing between multiple charges in three indictments as she has continued to sit in a central Tennessee jail. (Hauser, 11/29)