TX House Gives Early OK to Abortion Restrictions
After more than 10 hours of debate, the House voted 98-49 to tentatively approve the abortion regulations in House Bill 2, which would ban abortions at 20 weeks and add regulations to abortion providers and facilities that opponents argue would effectively eliminate access to abortion in Texas. The House must approve the bill again on another calendar day before it will be sent to the Senate.
In closing remarks on HB 2, Republicans emphasized that their goal was to protect women and unborn children, while Democrats expressed concern that the legislation would harm women by decreasing access to safe and legal abortions without offering any alternatives, such as education.
This is not just happening in Texas, but all across the country in state after state, said state Rep. Jodie Laubenberg, R-Parker, the bill's author.
At five months the baby has developed the sensory receptors that it can feel the pain of that abortion, she added. That is what gives us the authority and the right to be here, to do this. This is not about politics. This is heartfelt for every member.
The engagement from advocates on both sides of the issue showed that the legislative and electoral process is working, said state Rep. Greg Bonnen, R-Friendswood, a physician. While some have called the legislation part of a war on women, others, such as him, think it will save human lives, he added.
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