Texas Votes To Bans Abortions Beyond 20 Weeks

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 13 Juli 2013 | 23.17

The Republican-controlled Senate in Texas has voted to ban most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, ending a high-profile political battle that stirred debate over women's rights.

Already approved by the House, the sweeping bill to restrict abortions now goes to Republican Governor Rick Perry, who is certain to sign it and had called a second special session of the legislature to get it through.

Texas state Democratic Senator Wendy Davis Democrat Senator Wendy Davis had tried to block the bill

It makes Texas the 13th US state to pass a 20-week provision based on disputed research suggesting foetuses feel pain at that point in a pregnancy. Current limits are 26 weeks in Texas.

The Senate passed the measure late on Friday by a vote of 19 to 11 in front of a full public gallery while protesters yelled and chanted outside the chamber.

The Texas Department of Public Safety increased security for the debate, searching bags of everyone who entered the Senate gallery.

The department said officers found 18 jars containing what appeared to be faeces, one jar suspected of containing urine and three bottles of what they thought was paint.

"All of these items - as well as significant quantities of feminine hygiene products, glitter and confetti possessed by individuals - were required to be discarded; otherwise those individuals were denied entry into the gallery," the department said in a statement.

The confiscation of feminine hygiene products sparked an outcry on social media about "tampongate".

The issue has stirred huge attention well beyond the Texas borders, in part because of an 11-hour filibuster in June against the bill by Democrat state Senator Wendy Davis.

Abortion rights protesters rally after the state Senate passed legislation restricting abortion rights in Austin Anti-abortion activists rally after the vote in Austin, Texas

Despite political support in Texas for the bill, there could still be legal hurdles. Courts have blocked the ban in three of the 12 states that passed it, and opponents of the Texas bill vowed to challenge the decision in court.

Thousands of activists for and against the bill gathered at the state capitol this summer for rallies and marches and to testify at public hearings.

"Let's draw the line and not torture these babies that are aborted," bill supporter Senator Bob Deuell, a Republican and a family physician, said during Friday's nine-hour debate.

The Texas measure would change standards for abortion clinics in ways that opponents say would cause dozens of the facilities to shut down, forcing Texans to turn to illegal, unsafe means.

Bill supporters disagree that clinics would have to close.

Abortion rights protester is removed from the Senate gallery A protester is removed from the Senate gallery during the debate

"This bill is creating a situation where women in Texas today not only will not be made safer but they will absolutely be at risk of their health," said Ms Davis.

The pink granite statehouse was packed, with Texans opposed to the bill wearing orange and holding signs that said: "My body, my choice," some of them jumping, chanting and loudly shouting outside the Senate chamber.

Those supporting the bill wore blue, some carrying Bibles and crosses and holding signs that said things like: "Unborn babies feel pain".

"What happened here tonight is going to fast-forward change in Texas in the long run, but unfortunately a lot of women will suffer in the process," said Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

"Today the Texas legislature took its final step in our historic effort to protect life," Governor Perry said in a statement.


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