
Idaho Legislature passes bill banning abortion after six weeks
CNN
The Idaho Legislature gave final approval Monday to a bill that would ban abortion after six weeks and allow the father, sibling, grandparent, aunt or uncle of the fetus to bring legal action against the medical professional who performed the abortion.
Idaho's GOP-controlled House passed Senate Bill 1309, dubbed the "Fetal Heartbeat, Preborn Child Protection Act," in a 51-14 vote, according to the legislature's Assistant Chief Clerk Chris Taylor. The bill, which passed in the state Senate earlier this month, will now move to Republican Gov. Brad Little's desk for his signature.
CNN has reached out to the governor's office for comment.

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