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Missouri senate passes anti-abortion bill that bans termination from 8 weeks, days after Alabama and Georgia pass similarly hardline laws

May 16, 2019, 15:51 IST

Anti-abortion marchers rally at the Supreme Court during the 46th annual March for Life in WashingtonReuters

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  • The Republican-led Senate in Missouri has become the latest state legislature to pass a hardline anti-abortion bill.
  • The bill outlaws abortions at eight weeks, even in cases of rape or incest.
  • It must now pass the Missouri House and be approved by Governor Mike Parson before it becomes law. Both are likely to let the bill through.
  • In recent weeks a series of states have passed strict abortion restriction bills.
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The Republican-controlled Senate in Missouri has passed a strict anti-abortion bill, which would outlaw the termination of pregnancies from eight weeks, even in cases of rape or incest.

The state senate approved the legislation at nearly 4 a.m. local time on Thursday, with only hours to go before a deadline to pass new bills, reported the Associated Press.

The bill makes exceptions only for cases where there is a medical emergency.

It will now be voted on the state's House, before it can be sent to the desk of Governor Mike Parson, who has expressed approval of the bill.

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In recent weeks a series of states have passed strict abortion restriction bills, with Alabama's governor approving a near total abortion ban late Wednesday.

Conservatives have advanced new anti-abortion measures in the hope of sparking a new Supreme Court case, where there is now a conservative majority of justices.

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