North Carolina GOP overrides veto of 12-week abortion limit, allowing it to become law
- North Carolina Republicans plan to override Governor Roy Cooper's veto on a bill that would ban most abortions after 12 weeks, with a vote expected in both the Senate and House on Tuesday.
- If successful, the ban would join others already in place throughout pregnancy in 14 different states.
- Abortion rights campaigners say the legislation would place barriers between women and their doctors and discriminate against low-income and minority women the most.
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North Carolina legislature overrides 12-week abortion ban veto, makes it law
North Carolina Republican lawmakers overrode a veto by the state's Democratic governor to enact a law on Tuesday (May 16) 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 numb…
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