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maddezmom

(135,060 posts)
Tue Feb 28, 2012, 08:10 AM Feb 2012

Pennsylvania poised to enact most restrictive abortion law of 2012

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In addition to mandating the much-maligned transvaginal ultrasound requirements since rejected by the state of Virginia, Pennsylvania legislators proposed strongly encouraging women to view and listen to the ultrasounds, forcing technicians to give the women personalized copies of the results and mandating how long before any abortion the ultrasound much be preformed — and that’s just for starters.

That last requirement has already been passed and struck down in Louisiana, partially over concerns of patients’ privacy and potential risks for women in abusive relationships, Nash said.

“This bill definitely suffers the legislators-playing-doctor problem. … There are a number of requirements in this bill that are medically unnecessary,” Nash said, pointing out that so many requirements packed into the 22-page bill could make it logistically difficult for abortion providers to comply with them. “This bill is something that would be unacceptable to most women seeking an abortion.”

Additionally, Nash points out that the length of the legislation hides bizarre and unprecedented requirements, such as asking women who gets an ultrasound more than 14 days before her abortion to view a state-approved video on fetal gestation. The bill, unlike many other ultrasound requirements, does offer exceptions for victims of rape and incest; the bill does not require victims to have reported the incidents to the authorities.

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Perhaps even more surprising, the committee didn’t hold a public hearing on the bill before voting it out of committee. Hoover said the state doesn’t require committees to hold public hearings on all bills, but, “We think a hearing was warranted here because the legislators didn’t know what they were voting on.”

more: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/02/27/pennsylvania-poised-to-enact-most-restrictive-abortion-law-of-2012/

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Pennsylvania poised to enact most restrictive abortion law of 2012 (Original Post) maddezmom Feb 2012 OP
They may not understand everything they are legislating, but Ilsa Feb 2012 #1
once again, the rich or upper middle class OKNancy Feb 2012 #2
most of the rich can go straight to their Dr and have a d/c or another named procedure maddezmom Feb 2012 #3

Ilsa

(61,698 posts)
1. They may not understand everything they are legislating, but
Tue Feb 28, 2012, 08:45 AM
Feb 2012

the know how to force delays in abortion, make them more expensive to obtain, and work on shaming women who need abortions.

OKNancy

(41,832 posts)
2. once again, the rich or upper middle class
Tue Feb 28, 2012, 08:19 PM
Feb 2012

will be able to take a flight to a state with less regressive laws, and the poor will have to suffer through.

maddezmom

(135,060 posts)
3. most of the rich can go straight to their Dr and have a d/c or another named procedure
Tue Feb 28, 2012, 09:13 PM
Feb 2012

done. Same as it ever was...the poorest and most in need will suffer.

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