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South Carolina ready to renew abortion ban around 6 weeks of pregnancy after Senate vote
"South Carolina's governor is promising to sign into law a ban on most abortions after around 6 weeks of pregnancy. The state Senate approved the bill Tuesday, and Republican governor Henry McMaster promised to sign it into law as soon as possible. The bill restores a 2021 ban that took effect when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned roe V wade last year, but the ban was overturned by South Carolina's highest court because it violated the state constitution's right to privacy. Republican state senator Richard cash. Certainly believed the majority of South Carolina's carolinians value life. Republican senator Katrina sheeley offered a 12 week compromise, saying 6 weeks doesn't give women enough time to make a decision. They've got their mindset what they want. They think they know what women want. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic says as soon as the governor signs the measure, it will file a request for a temporary restraining order. I'm Donna Warner

All Things Considered
Republican Lawmakers Across The Country Push For Abortion Restrictions
"Up seats in state houses across the country in November, and now they're using those gains to push new abortion restrictions, some of which resemble laws previously blocked by the courts. NPR's Sarah McCammon reports. In the last couple of years, A federal courts have repeatedly struck down early abortion bans in Ohio, Georgia, Alabama and elsewhere. But this year, Republican lawmakers in South Carolina were undeterred. This field protects the life of the unborn with the heartbeat. This is a sensitive issue. This is a controversial issue, but it shouldn't be. But it is. Those voices were South Carolina Republican Senators Katrina Sheeley and Larry Grooms during debate over a bill prohibiting most abortions after cardiac activity can be detected. That's often about six weeks into a pregnancy. Republicans were able to pass the bill after picking up several seats in the November election almost as soon as Republican governor Henry McMaster signed the law. Ah federal judge blocked it. Ah court hearing is scheduled for Monday.

The World
Republican Lawmakers Across The Country Push For Abortion Restrictions
"Picked up seats in state houses across the country in November, and now they're using those gains to push new abortion restrictions. Some of which resemble laws previously blocked by the courts. NPR's Sarah McCammon reports. In the last couple of years, federal courts have repeatedly struck down early abortion bans in Ohio, Georgia, Alabama and elsewhere. But this year, Republican lawmakers in South Carolina were undeterred. This bill protects the life of the unborn with the heartbeat. This is a sensitive issue. This is a controversial issue, but it shouldn't be. But it is. Those voices were South Carolina Republican senators Katrina Sheeley and Larry Grooms. During debate over a bill prohibiting most abortions after cardiac activity can be detected. That's often about six weeks into a pregnancy. Republicans were able to pass the bill after picking up several seats in the November election. Almost as soon as Republican governor Henry McMaster signed the law. Ah federal judge blocked it. Ah Court hearing is scheduled for Monday.

All Things Considered
Republican Lawmakers Across The Country Push For Abortion Restrictions
"Picked up seats in state houses across the country in November, and now they're using those gains to push new abortion restrictions, some of which resemble laws previously blocked by the courts. NPR's Sarah McCammon reports. In the last couple of years, A federal courts have repeatedly struck down early abortion bans in Ohio, Georgia, Alabama and elsewhere. But this year, Republican lawmakers in South Carolina were undeterred. This bill protects the life of the unborn with the heartbeat. This is a sensitive issue. This is a controversial issue, but it shouldn't be. But it is Those voices were South Carolina Republican Senators Katrina Sheeley and Larry Grooms during debate over a bill prohibiting most abortions after cardiac activity can be detected. That's often about six weeks into a pregnancy. Republicans were able to pass the bill after picking up several seats in the November election. Almost as soon as Republican governor Henry McMaster signed the law. Ah federal judge blocked it. A court hearing is scheduled for Monday.