Article snippet: MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama’s Senate passed a near-total ban on abortion Tuesday, sending what would be the nation’s most stringent abortion law to the state’s Republican governor. The GOP-dominated Senate voted 25-6 to make performing an abortion at any stage of pregnancy a felony punishable by up to 99 years or life in prison for the abortion provider. The only exception would be when the woman’s health is at serious risk. Senators rejected an attempt to add an exception for rape and incest. The amendment was voted down 21-11, with four Republicans joining Democrats. ‘‘You don’t care anything about babies having babies in this state, being raped and incest,’’ Democratic Sen. Bobby Singleton said on the Senate floor after the amendment’s defeat. ‘‘You just aborted the state of Alabama with your rhetoric with this bill.’’ Bill sponsor Rep. Terri Collins said she expects Gov. Kay Ivey to sign the ban into law. Ivey has not publicly commented on what she'll do. The lopsided vote suggests a veto could be easily overcome. Ivey spokeswoman Lori Jhons said in a statement before the vote that ‘‘the governor intends to withhold comment until she has had a chance to thoroughly review the final version of the bill that passed.’’ Supporters said the bill is designed to conflict with the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion nationally, because they hope to spark a court case that might prompt the justices to revisit abortion rights. ‘‘I... Link to the full article to read more
Alabama Senate passes a near-total ban on abortion - The Boston Globe
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