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Texas Legislature OK s near-complete ban on abortions, sends bill to Gov Abbott

Texas Legislature OK’s near-complete ban on abortions, sends bill to Gov. Abbott Alex Briseno, The Dallas Morning News © Juan Figueroa The Texas Capitol in Austin on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. UPDATED on May 13, 2021, at 5:30 p.m. with additional comments. AUSTIN Gov. Greg Abbott is poised to sign a bill into law that would ban abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy and allow any private citizen to sue abortion providers who violate the restriction. The Senate gave the measure final approval Thursday, sending it to Abbott, who has said he “can’t wait to sign” the legislation. “There’s nothing more important we do here than protecting innocent human life,” said Mineola Republican Sen. Bryan Hughes, who authored the bill.

Texas passes heartbeat abortion ban that could lead to flood of lawsuits

Texas passes heartbeat abortion ban that could lead to flood of lawsuits By Kate Smith The name behind Roe v. Wade Texas lawmakers passed a bill Thursday that would prohibit all abortions in the state after about six weeks into pregnancy with a unique provision that would allow private citizens to file civil lawsuits against doctors, staff, or even a patient s family or friends who aid and abet in such procedures. The legislation, known to supporters as a heartbeat bill, bans the procedure after cardiac activity can be detected in the embryo, something that generally happens before most patients know they re pregnant.

Fetal Heartbeat Bill, Which Could Ban Abortions At Six Weeks, Nears Passage In The Legislature

Miguel Gutierrez Jr. / The Texas Tribune Originally published on May 6, 2021 12:14 pm Texas lawmakers are poised to enact sweeping restrictions on access to abortions, prohibiting the procedure before many women know they are pregnant, and opening the door for a potential flood of lawsuits against abortion providers. The House on Thursday approved a priority “heartbeat” bill passed by the Senate earlier this spring, which was authored or sponsored by nearly every Republican senator and more than 60 members of the House. The upper chamber will need to review changes the House made to the legislation before it’s sent to the governor, who is expected to sign it into law.

The Texas Heartbeat Act - What s Your Point?

What s Your Point? Texas Heartbeat Act This week s panel discusses the Texas Heartbeat Act that bans abortions after a fetal heartbeat is heard and allows any individual to sue for damages in a civil suit. HOUSTON - There is no issue more fundamental , more intrinsic and ultimately, more emotional than that of a woman s right to terminate a pregnancy. Here in the Lone Star State, Republican lawmakers first in the Texas Senate and this week in the Texas House, have voted to dramatically turn back the legal timetable on that decision. If signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott - no abortion will be allowed after the detection of a fetal heartbeat which we are told appears as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.  This week outnumbered Texas democrats offered ferocious opposition.

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