Nebraska, Arizona Lawmakers Battle Over Abortion Bills
Lawmakers in Nebraska take up a bill that would impose tougher regulations on abortion providers, while the Arizona House delays debate on one that would prevent women from buying Obamacare plans that cover abortion. Meanwhile, a civil liberties group asks a judge to bar an Alabama law that allows a fetus to be represented in court when a minor seeks judicial permission for an abortion.
The Associated Press:
Nebraska Lawmakers Take Up Bill That Would Tighten Abortion Standards
Supporters and opponents of abortion rights clashed Wednesday over the intent of a bill that would impose tougher regulations on certain Nebraska abortion providers. Planned Parenthood Voters of Nebraska and Nebraska Right to life each rallied dozens of people to pack a legislative hearing on a measure by Sen. Beau McCoy of Omaha that would reclassify facilities that perform five or more abortions a month as ambulatory surgical centers. Nebraska law requires an ambulatory surgical center to be licensed as a health clinic and to have a written agreement with a hospital in which patients could be transferred in case of an emergency beyond the capabilities of clinic staff. (Gronewold, 3/19)
The Associated Press:
House Delays Debate On Blocking Women From Buying Insurance Coverage For Abortions
The Arizona House has delayed debate for a second time on a bill barring women from buying any health care plan through the federal marketplace that includes abortion coverage. Supporters say Senate Bill 1318 ensures tax dollars don't support abortions. Opponents say the bill is another attempt by politicians to insert themselves into women's health care decisions. (3/18)
The Associated Press:
Ala. Abortion Law Lets Judges Appoint Lawyers For Fetuses
The American Civil Liberties Union on Wednesday asked a federal judge to block an Alabama law that allows a fetus to be represented in court when a minor is seeking judicial permission for an abortion. (3/18)