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Bill Preventing Abortions After 'Fetal Viability' Heads To Gov. Scott

Chris Harrison via Flickr
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The Florida Legislature has voted to ban abortions if fetuses are shown to be able to live outside the womb on their own.

Before Friday’s Senate vote, Sen. Gwen Margolis (D-Miami) introduced an amendment banning vasectomies for men. Sen. ArtheniaJoyner (D-Tampa) saidMargoliswanted to show the male-dominated Senate what it’s like to have reproductive decisions made for you.

“Think about it and consider what it is that happens on the other side, if it could happen to you," Joyner said.

But the vasectomy amendment failed. In debate, Sen. Kelli Stargel (R-Lakeland) said the“fetal viability” measure doesn’t prevent women from deciding to get pregnant.

The bill then passed the Senate mostly along party lines and heads now to the governor. 

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