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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
World
Justin Carissimo

Ohio moves closer to banning abortion after six weeks

Lawmakers in the Republican-controlled House voted to approve the "Heartbeat Bill" on Tuesday night that would outlaw abortions if a heartbeat is detected.

The legislation now lands on the desk of Governor John Kasich and would prevent abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy. It will easily become the nation’s most strict abortion law.

While Governor Kasich opposes abortion, he has previously said that the bill may be unconstitutional. At this point, it’s unclear whether he will sign the legislation into law.

The bill has been defeated twice before but has been resurrected in the wake of Donald Trump’s surprise election victory. State Senate President Keith Faber told the Associated Press that he expects the bill to survive any legal trouble.

“I think it has a better chance than it did before,” he told the news agency.

Under the legislation, exceptions would only be made if the mother’s life is in danger. There are also explicitly no exceptions for cases involving rape or incest.

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