Louisiana Governor Breaks From Party To Sign Heartbeat Bill: ‘This Is An Issue I’ve Been Consistent On Forever’
The legislation, which can ban abortion as early as six weeks, won't go into effect immediately, and similar bills from neighboring conservative states already face court challenges.
The Associated Press:
Louisiana's Democratic Governor Signs Abortion Ban Into Law
Louisiana's Democratic governor signed a ban on abortion as early as six weeks of pregnancy Thursday, a move that puts him squarely in line with the leaders of other conservative Southern states while provoking anger from members of his own party. With his signature, Gov. John Bel Edwards made Louisiana the fifth state to enact a law prohibiting abortion when a fetal heartbeat is detected, joining Mississippi, Kentucky, Ohio and Georgia. Alabama's gone further, outlawing virtually all abortions. (5/30)
The Hill:
Democratic Governor Signs Louisiana Abortion Bill Into Law
Edwards, who says he is "pro-life," is the first Democratic governor to sign a sweeping bill limiting abortion rights in the state. “In 2015, I ran for governor as a pro-life candidate after serving as a pro-life legislator for eight years,” he said. “As governor, I have been true to my word and my beliefs on this issue.” (Hellmann, 5/30)
The Washington Post:
Louisiana Abortion Bill: Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards Signs Six-Week Ban
“I call on the overwhelming bipartisan majority of legislators who voted for it to join me in continuing to build a better Louisiana that cares for the least among us and provides more opportunity for everyone,” Gov. John Bel Edwards said in a statement after it was passed. He did not hold a public signing ceremony for the bill, and his office declined to comment on it further. Nationally, however, Edwards; state Sen. John Milkovich, the Democrat who sponsored the bill; and other antiabortion Democrats have become unlikely intraparty combatants in a debate that has grown increasingly partisan. (Kantor and Thebault, 5/30)
The Associated Press:
Hundreds Protest Louisiana's Passage Of 'Heartbeat' Bill
Hundreds of demonstrators filed into the Louisiana State Capitol a day after lawmakers passed a strict new abortion ban that Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards has signed into law. Many on Thursday wore bright pink T-shirts reading "We Stand With Planned Parenthood" on the front and "We Won't Back Down" on the back, in protest of the so-called heartbeat bill. The measure bars abortions once there's a detectable fetal heartbeat, as early as the sixth week of pregnancy. (5/30)