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Alabama to vote on bill banning abortion | Alabama to vote on bill banning abortion |
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Alabama lawmakers are expected to vote on a bill to outlaw abortion outright in the state, which would become the strictest such law in the US if passed. | Alabama lawmakers are expected to vote on a bill to outlaw abortion outright in the state, which would become the strictest such law in the US if passed. |
The state Senate began debating the measure on Tuesday, and must decide whether to allow exemptions for cases of rape or incest. | The state Senate began debating the measure on Tuesday, and must decide whether to allow exemptions for cases of rape or incest. |
The bill was passed 74-3 this month in the state House of Representatives. | The bill was passed 74-3 this month in the state House of Representatives. |
Activists hope it will challenge a landmark Supreme Court ruling that legalised abortion in the US. | Activists hope it will challenge a landmark Supreme Court ruling that legalised abortion in the US. |
What next? | What next? |
A final vote could come on Tuesday evening. | A final vote could come on Tuesday evening. |
Republican Governor Kay Ivey has not said whether she would sign it, but she is seen as a strong opponent of abortion. | Republican Governor Kay Ivey has not said whether she would sign it, but she is seen as a strong opponent of abortion. |
Democrats plan to mount a filibuster to block the bill, but have only eight seats in the 35-member chamber. | Democrats plan to mount a filibuster to block the bill, but have only eight seats in the 35-member chamber. |
Republican lawmaker Terri Collins, sponsor of the legislation, said: "Our bill says that baby in the womb is a person." | Republican lawmaker Terri Collins, sponsor of the legislation, said: "Our bill says that baby in the womb is a person." |
Democratic state Senator Bobby Singleton said the bill "criminalises doctors" and is an attempt by men "to tell women what to do with their bodies". | Democratic state Senator Bobby Singleton said the bill "criminalises doctors" and is an attempt by men "to tell women what to do with their bodies". |
As the Senate debated whether to an exception for rape and incest, Democrat Rodger Smitherman said: "We're telling a 12 year old girl who, through incest and rape is pregnant and we are telling her that she doesn't have a choice." | |
What does the bill do? | What does the bill do? |
It goes further than legislation passed recently elsewhere in the US to ban abortion after a foetal heartbeat can be detected, usually around six weeks into a pregnancy. | It goes further than legislation passed recently elsewhere in the US to ban abortion after a foetal heartbeat can be detected, usually around six weeks into a pregnancy. |
Under the Alabama measure, provision of abortion at any stage in pregnancy would be a class A felony. | Under the Alabama measure, provision of abortion at any stage in pregnancy would be a class A felony. |
Doctors could face 10 years in prison for attempting to terminate a pregnancy and 99 years for actually carrying out the procedure. | Doctors could face 10 years in prison for attempting to terminate a pregnancy and 99 years for actually carrying out the procedure. |
A woman who receives an abortion would not be held criminally liable. | A woman who receives an abortion would not be held criminally liable. |
The bill would allow abortion in cases where the mother's life is at serious risk. | The bill would allow abortion in cases where the mother's life is at serious risk. |
Its text says more foetuses have been aborted than people killed in "Stalin's gulags, Cambodian killing fields". | Its text says more foetuses have been aborted than people killed in "Stalin's gulags, Cambodian killing fields". |
Why now? | Why now? |
Supporters of the legislation have welcomed an inevitable challenge in federal court if the measure becomes law. | Supporters of the legislation have welcomed an inevitable challenge in federal court if the measure becomes law. |
The bill's architects expect it will be defeated in the lower courts, but hope it will end up before the Supreme Court. | |
Their aim ultimately is to overturn Roe v Wade, the 1973 ruling that recognised a woman's constitutional right to end a pregnancy. | Their aim ultimately is to overturn Roe v Wade, the 1973 ruling that recognised a woman's constitutional right to end a pregnancy. |
Emboldened by the addition of two Trump-nominated conservative justices, anti-abortion activists are eager to take one of the most divisive issues in America back to the highest court in the land. | Emboldened by the addition of two Trump-nominated conservative justices, anti-abortion activists are eager to take one of the most divisive issues in America back to the highest court in the land. |
Eric Johnston, founded the Alabama Pro-Life Coalition that helped draft the bill, told NPR: "The dynamic has changed. | Eric Johnston, founded the Alabama Pro-Life Coalition that helped draft the bill, told NPR: "The dynamic has changed. |
"The judges have changed, a lot of changes over that time, and so I think we're at the point where we need to take a bigger and a bolder step." | "The judges have changed, a lot of changes over that time, and so I think we're at the point where we need to take a bigger and a bolder step." |
What's the national picture? | What's the national picture? |
If signed, the Alabama measure would become one of more than 300 laws challenging abortion access in the US. | If signed, the Alabama measure would become one of more than 300 laws challenging abortion access in the US. |
Its passage comes amid a wave of anti-abortion measures in Republican-controlled state capitols around the nation. | Its passage comes amid a wave of anti-abortion measures in Republican-controlled state capitols around the nation. |
Legislation to restrict abortion has been introduced in 16 of America's 50 states this year alone, according to the Guttmacher Institute, which advocates for more abortion access. | Legislation to restrict abortion has been introduced in 16 of America's 50 states this year alone, according to the Guttmacher Institute, which advocates for more abortion access. |
The flurry of measures has led these activists to warn that a swathe of US territory could become an "abortion desert." | The flurry of measures has led these activists to warn that a swathe of US territory could become an "abortion desert." |
At the other end of the political spectrum, a Democratic-sponsored bill in Virginia that would have allowed third-trimester abortions up until the point of childbirth failed to make it out of committee. | At the other end of the political spectrum, a Democratic-sponsored bill in Virginia that would have allowed third-trimester abortions up until the point of childbirth failed to make it out of committee. |