White House regrets Indiana’s decision to restrict abortion

The White House regretted this Saturday Indiana lawmakers’ decision to pass almost total ban Abortion became the first state to do so after the US Supreme Court overturned a 1973 decision protecting this right at the federal level.

“Another sweeping step by Republican lawmakers depriving women of their reproductive rights and freedomsWhite House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement that she allows politicians to make health decisions for women and their doctors.

On Friday, both houses of the Indiana State Parliament She passed a bill that would ban all abortions except in cases of rape or where the mother’s life is in danger..

expected to be standard It will come into effect on September 15.After getting permission from the Governor, Republican Eric Holcomb.

Jean-Pierre reiterated that Indiana legislators’ decision should encourage the now-Democrat-controlled U.S. Congress to pass legislation that restores federal protection of the right to abortion, which was lifted after the Supreme Court’s decision last June.

Republicans in Indiana had been working on this bill for weeks, but were divided: the majority wanted to ban abortion outright, while a minority believed some exceptions should be made in cases of rape or incest.

Finally, including exceptions for rape, incest, and also if the fetus has abnormalities that make survival impossible Otherwise, your mother’s life is in danger.

Until now, abortion was legal in Indiana until week 22.

At the end of June, the Supreme Court, by a conservative majority, overturned the “Roe v. Wade” decision, which had preserved the right to medical termination of pregnancy since 1973, thus ending federal protection for abortion and allowing states to do so. make up your own rules.

This caused some states to begin enforcing the so-called “zombie laws” that the Supreme Court had guaranteed the right to abortion in 1973, while other states introduced so-called “spring laws” because they were designed for the future. came into effect as the right to abortion was abolished.

So far, no state has passed a new bill to restrict abortion: Indiana first.

This decision comes after voters in Kansas voted overwhelmingly in this week’s referendum to keep abortion rights as they are, as currently regulated in the state Constitution, in a major defeat for conservatives.

Source: Informacion

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