Florida Votes to Ban Abortions in Florida After 15 Weeks. There are no exceptions for rape, insex or human trafficking

The Florida Senate has sent a 15-week ban on abortion bill to the conservative Republican governor. Ron DeSantis. Proposed ban would prohibit anyone from having an abortion after 15 week. There would be no allowances for women who become pregnant after rape, human trafficking, or incest.

Currently, Florida allows abortions until 24 weeks, with fewer restrictions than other southern states. Because of this, residents of nearby states have previously opted to travel to Florida to bypass their state’s restrictive laws and receive reproductive healthcare.

The House passed the bill last month. It was then passed by the Senate late Thursday night via a 23-15 vote. This vote was overwhelmingly in favor of Republican Senate members.

Florida’s bill appears similar to that of West Virginia and Arizona, which have fashioned restrictive abortion bans to mirror Mississippi’s 15-week ban that made it to the Supreme Court and is set to be voted on later this year.

According to The New York Times the court is set to uphold the new bill, which would render abortion services inaccessible to many who say they need them.

Other states have opted for even further restrictions, such as Texas’ ban on abortion after 6 weeks.

According to the University of California San Francisco’s Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANIRH), 1 in 5 people discover their pregnancies after 7 weeks, with rates of later discovery being higher among young people, people of color and those living with food insecurity.

If the court votes in favor of the ban, it would overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that makes banning abortion before 23 weeks — or the point of “fetal viability” — unconstitutional.

According to reports, DeSantis indicated his support for the new bill.The New York Timess.

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