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GOP-controlled Florida House approves ban on abortion after 15 weeks

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The Republican-dominated Florida House of Representatives has approved a ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
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Florida’s GOP-controlled House of Representatives early Thursday approved a ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, moving to tighten access to the procedure ahead of a U.S. Supreme Court decision that could limit abortion rights nationwide.

The Florida House passed the ban after several hours of debate between Democrats who said the measure would impose an unnecessary burden on women and Republicans who said they were protecting the unborn.

“This is the right to life, and to give up life is unconscionable to me,†said Republican Rep. Dana Trabulsy, who disclosed that she previously had an abortion but has “regretted it every day since.â€

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Republicans in several state legislatures are moving to place new restrictions on abortion after the Supreme Court signaled it was likely to uphold a Mississippi law prohibiting abortions after 15 weeks and potentially overturn the landmark Roe vs. Wade decision. A decision in that case is expected later this year.

GOP lawmakers in Arizona and West Virginia this week advanced their own 15-week abortion bans, and Republicans in other states are modeling legislation after a law in Texas which in effect banned abortions after six weeks.

Florida’s bill contains exceptions if the abortion is necessary to save a mother’s life, prevent serious injury to the mother or if the fetus has a fatal abnormality. The state currently allows abortions up to 24 weeks of pregnancy.

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After the U.S. Supreme Court let stand a Texas “vigilante†antiabortion law, governors on the left and right call for similar schemes targeting firearms and school instruction.

Florida Republicans repeatedly rejected attempts from Democrats to add additional exceptions in the bill for pregnancies caused by rape, incest or human trafficking.

“As a woman, it is my right to make decisions about my body and what is in the best interest of my family,†said Democratic Rep. Robin Bartleman. “God forbid your 11-year-old is raped and pregnant and you find out after 15 weeks. You don’t get to get your daughter that abortion — that’s what this law says.â€

Near the end of the House debate, a group of activists in the House gallery broke out into a chant of “My body, my choice,†forcing the chamber to pause before lawmakers cast their votes.

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Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, has previously signaled his support for the proposal. The bill now moves to the Republican-controlled Senate.

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