Idaho governor signs abortion ban modeled on Texas law
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Idaho becomes the first state to enact a law modeled after a Texas statute banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. Republican Gov. Brad Little signed into law the measure that allows people who would have been family members to sue a doctor who performs an abortion. Backers have said it is Idaho's best opportunity to severely restrict abortions in the state.
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Idaho governor signs abortion ban modelled on Texas law
Idaho on Wednesday became the first state to enact a law modelled after a Texas statute banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy and allowing it to be enforced through lawsuits to avoid constitutional court challenges.
Idaho governor signs abortion ban modeled on Texas law
Idaho on Wednesday became the first state to enact a law modeled after a Texas statute banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy and allowing it to be enforced through civil lawsuits to avoid constitutional court challenges.
Idaho governor signs Texas-style six-week abortion ban into law
Idaho on Wednesday became the first state to enact a six-week abortion ban modeled on a Texas law that empowers private citizens to sue abortion providers.
Idaho governor signs abortion ban modeled on Texas law
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho on Wednesday became the first state to enact a law modeled after a Texas statute banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy and allowing it to be enforced through lawsuits to avoid constitutional court challenges.