Iowa House Passes 6-Week Abortion Ban Teeing Up An Aggressive Challenge To Roe V. Wade
With the so-called "heartbeat" bill, Republicans in the state shift away from the strategy of more incremental changes recently embraced by the anti-abortion movement. Instead, they have their eye on the Supreme Court and midterm elections.
The New York Times:
Iowa Lawmakers Pass Abortion Bill With Roe V. Wade In Sights
Six weeks into a woman’s pregnancy is the point at which doctors typically can detect the flicker of a fetal heartbeat on an ultrasound. It’s also the point after which Iowa lawmakers now intend to outlaw abortions. The Iowa Legislature approved what would be the nation’s strictest abortion law in an early-morning vote on Wednesday. The move intended to pose an aggressive challenge to Roe v. Wade and reignite conservative energy before the midterm elections in November. (Bosman and Smith, 5/2)
The Washington Post:
Iowa's 'Heartbeat' Bill Bans Abortion After Six Weeks
The “heartbeat” bill, which would ban abortions as early as six weeks — around the time women generally feel early signs of pregnancy and before many even realize they are pregnant — was passed Tuesday by the Iowa House, 51-46. The state Senate passed the bill 29-17 early Wednesday, sending it to Gov. Kim Reynolds (R), who has said abortion is “equivalent to murder.” State Rep. Shannon Lundgren (R), while speaking on the House floor Tuesday, called the bill “a courageous step” that sends the message that Iowa “will defend its most vulnerable, those without a voice — our unborn children.” (Phillips, 5/2)
The Washington Post:
Iowa Lawmakers Send 6-Week Abortion Ban To Governor
Erin Davison-Rippey, a spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, said in a statement Iowa Republicans “do not care how much taxpayer money will be spent on a lawsuit ... or how many families may choose to go elsewhere because Iowa is no longer a state where they are safe to live and work.” (Rodriguez and Stewart, 5/2)
The Hill:
Iowa Lawmakers Pass Strictest Abortion Law In The US
The passage of the bill comes as the Trump administration has taken a hard-line stance on abortion, spurring a slew of abortion laws across the nation. Nineteen states adopted a total of 63 restrictions to the procedure in 2017, which is the highest number of state laws on the issue since 2013, according to the Guttmacher Institute. (Manchester, 5/2)