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North Carolina legislature overrides veto of 12-week abortion ban, making it law

Published May 16, 2023 06:09AM ET Updated May 17, 2023 09:17AM ET
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper vetoes the SB20 legislation limiting most abortions to the first trimester of pregnancy, a sharp drop from the state's current limit of 20 weeks gestation, in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S. May 13, 2023. REUT

By Julia Harte

(Reuters) -North Carolina Republican lawmakers overrode a veto by the state's Democratic governor to enact a law on Tuesday that cuts the window for most abortions in the southern state from 20 to 12 weeks.

The law bans elective abortions after the first trimester, except in cases of rape, incest, life-limiting fetal anomalies and medical emergencies. It will curtail access to the procedure for millions of women across the U.S. South where a number of states have greatly restricted abortions.

Republican lawmakers were able to override the veto because they hold a supermajority of exactly three-fifths in each chamber, 72-48 in the House and 30-20 in the Senate. Before Governor Roy Cooper vetoed it, the measure whizzed through the legislature in early May in fewer than 48 hours with party line votes.

The White House said the law would "harm patients and threaten doctors for providing essential care," and repeated its call for Congress to enshrine abortion access rights into law nationwide.

North Carolina Republicans celebrated the law's enactment on Tuesday evening after the Senate and then the House voted to override Cooper's veto. State Senator Vickie Sawyer said in a Twitter post that it would restore "respect for the sanctity human life" and save "millions of unborn children."

Democratic state Representative Deb Butler said the law would make North Carolina a "less hospitable" place to live. "This regressive law will affect every single woman in this state for the entirety of her reproductive life," she said.

The measure requires doctors to be present when abortion medication is given and requires those seeking medical abortions to have an in-person consultation with a doctor 72 hours before the procedure. That will make it more difficult for women from out-of-state to obtain an abortion in North Carolina.

Republican lawmakers defended the bill as "common-sense legislation" that represented a compromise that stopped short of the more restrictive bans opposed by a majority of U.S. voters. Democratic opponents called it "devastatingly cruel," and said it would force women into seeking illegal abortions.

The bill includes funding for foster and childcare as well as paid parental leave.

Near-total abortion bans have taken effect in 14 states since the U.S. Supreme Court revoked federal abortion rights in June 2022, according to the Guttmacher Institute, an abortion rights advocacy research group.

Abortions in North Carolina rose by 37%, more than any other state, in the first two months after the ruling, according to a study by the Society of Family Planning, a nonprofit that promotes abortion rights and research.

North Carolina legislature overrides veto of 12-week abortion ban, making it law
 

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Ken Roth
Ken Roth May 17, 2023 2:38AM ET
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Democrats should choose their fights more cleverly.  Abortion within 12 weeks should be possible unless the mother is in danger. In most developed countries in the world 12 weeks is accepted as a fair deadline. They should focus on the totally hopeless states where abortion is fully illegal or abortion after 6 weeks is illegal. A women barely knows it herself within 6 weeks.
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Mark Jannetty May 17, 2023 2:38AM ET
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ken most Americans would agree to a 12 week ban but before you go after states of 6 weeks, we need to eliminate the abortions on demand in the states that allow it up till birth.
Ken Roth
Ken Roth May 17, 2023 2:38AM ET
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Mark Jannetty abortion after 12 weeks should only be allowed if the mother is in danger or the baby suffers
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Mark Jannetty May 17, 2023 2:38AM ET
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Trumpster Rocks May 16, 2023 11:43PM ET
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An Abortions right group having the gall to call themselves Society of Family Planning ? Seriously? Straight from the depths of Hell
Benjamin USA
Benjamin USA May 16, 2023 11:43PM ET
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Ok karen, why dont you mind your business instead if getting in everyone elses, loser maga commie
Hunt Richardson
Hunt Richardson May 16, 2023 10:36PM ET
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About time a legislature stood up to protect innocent unborn
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