
Idaho GOP governor signs 'heartbeat' abortion ban into law
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Idaho on Tuesday became the second state this week to enact a so-called heartbeat ban -- a law barring most abortions at the onset of a fetal heartbeat, which can occur as early as six weeks into a pregnancy and before many people know they are pregnant.
"We should never relent in our efforts to protect the lives of the preborn," Republican Idaho Gov. Brad Little said in a statement announcing the bill signing, adding that he was "proud to sign the bill into law today." The Idaho bill -- which states that it will go into effect only if a federal appeals court upholds another heartbeat ban -- comes after a flurry of anti-abortion bills in the early months of the Biden administration, including this week alone. On Monday, Oklahoma enacted a near-total abortion ban and a heartbeat ban. Later that day, Montana banned abortion at 20 weeks based on the scientifically disputed notion that a fetus can feel pain at that point in development.More Related News

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