Down Syndrome abortion ban passes Pa. House
Originally published April 17, 2018 by WSKG
A bill that would bar women from getting abortions if their sole reason is that the fetus is diagnosed with Down syndrome just passed the Pa. House of Representatives and now goes to the Senate for a vote. Supporters argue the ban promotes the civil rights of the fetus, while opponents say it is another tactic in the conservative effort to restrict abortion rights. The governor of Pa., a Democrat, opposes the bill.
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