Georgia members of the Handmaid Coalition protest the passage of HB 481 outside the state Capitol on March 8 in Atlanta. By Katie Mettler Katie Mettler Reporter covering breaking news and features Email Bio Follow March 12 at 11:37 AM It started, as all things do, with a tweet.
If the antiabortion bill passes the Georgia Senate and is signed into law by Gov. Brian Kemp, it would be among the most restrictive in the country, reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.Abortion rights advocates have vowed to challenge the law in court, as they have done in other states where similar legislation has been passed in recent years. The courts have blocked other states from enacting abortion bans under 20 weeks, reported the Associated Press.
Kendrick, who has been a state legislator since 2011, hopes to have her counter-bill drafted by the end of the week.
I read it as a Democrat making fun of late term abortion legislation.
snoresville
WTF!
Jarida el washinton boast(MSA), I hope that quotation does not reach this poor public education for this no state taxes state.
beautiful
Weird. Males commenting don't seem to be a fan of needing permission for a Dr/ patient conversation.
The whole goose & gander thing. I’m down with it.
So its a good idea to limit the only permanent option couples have to no longer having kids to an much more invasive and painful procedures that a woman would have to have.... Makes a lot of sense......
What scrote named it?
Nah
We should castrate all males who are against abortion.
Well done. Whoever pretends to protect unborn life wants to control born life.
This is disgusting.
Sadly, very few members of Congress can empathicize with this bill.
Life is cheap amongst the communist democrat party
no thanks