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House Republicans could have a new conference chair next week – is she pro-life?
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The signing followed months of intense committee hearings, rallies and debates. Proponents insisted the legislation would protect Arizona s most vulnerable, while opponents deemed the bill unconstitutional and medically unsound.
Ducey cited immeasurable value in every single life in explaining his signature Tuesday, saying Arizona would continue to prioritize protecting life in our preborn children. Within hours, though, reproductive rights advocates were considering taking the state to court.
Here s a closer look at the law s journey to passage and its potential impact.
What exactly will the law do?
Medical providers who terminate pregnancies based solely on survivable conditions like Down syndrome or cystic fibrosis will face a class 6 felony charge under Senate Bill 1457. Medical professionals who fail to report such abortions will also face fines of up to $10,000.
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Scalise told reporters at the House GOP retreat in Orlando, Fla., on Monday that seating for lawmakers will be limited and that he wants to give an opportunity to first-term Republicans who have never attended a presidential address to Congress. There are not many of us that are going to be able to go, because they re limiting it pretty dramatically, Scalise said. There are a lot of people that haven t been before that want to go.
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Biden s address to Congress will be significantly scaled back compared with past joint sessions due to COVID-19 health restrictions. Only about 200 people are expected to be in the House chamber during the address, meaning that relatively few of the more than 500 members of the House and Senate will be in attendance.