Iowa Republicans consider six-week abortion ban during special session
Bill faces few hurdles from being passed as state's house, senate and governor's office are all Republican-controlled
Iowa's state legislature held a special session on Tuesday ahead of voting on a bill the same day that would ban most abortions at around six weeks of pregnancy, when most people don't yet know they are pregnant. The state is the latest in the country to vote on legislation restricting reproductive rights after the overturning of Roe v Wade last year, which ended the nationwide constitutional right to abortion.
Iowa's Republican governor, Kim Reynolds, called for the special session last week, vowing to continue to fight against the inhumanity of abortion" and calling the pro-life" movement against reproductive rights the most important human rights cause of our time". Lawmakers in the GOP-controlled legislature will debate house study bill 255, which was released on Friday and seeks to prohibit abortions at the first sign of cardiac activity except in certain cases such as rape or incest.
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