Texas House Republicans pass abortion law
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Republicans in the Texas House have passed one of
the nation's toughest packages of abortion restrictions.
Democrats stalled the vote as long as possible Monday, the second to
last day of the special legislative session.
The proposed bill would ban abortions after the 20th week of
pregnancy, require doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby
hospitals and limit abortions to surgical centers.
Supporters say the bill would improve women's health care. Opponents
warn it would shut down 37 out of 42 abortion clinics in the state.
The bill must sit for 24 hours, and then the Senate will need to vote.
Democrats have threatened a filibuster to stop the bill from reaching
Gov. Rick Perry's desk.
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Monday, June 24, 2013
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