The bill previously passed on a 10-3 vote Feb. 10 in the House Health and Human Services committee, a 52-10 vote Feb. 12 in the House, and a 6-1 vote in the Senate Health and Human Services committee ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Arkansas Democratic state Rep. Steve Magie, a doctor, opposes a bill that would require public school students to watch a fetal ...
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New anti-abortion laws clarify definition, criminalize pills, require prenatal videos in schools
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden signed three anti-abortion bills making it a felony to dispense or advertise abortion pills, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio lawmaker wants to require public school students to watch videos about fetal development annually from third through 12th grade. Rep. Melanie Miller (R-Ashland) ...
DISCOURAGING ABORTION. THE SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE IS MAKING CHANGES TO A BILL THAT WOULD REQUIRE STUDENTS IN SEX ED CLASSES ACROSS THE STATE TO WATCH A VIDEO ON FETAL DEVELOPMENT. GONE ARE ...
Florida schools could be required to show students detailed videos of human fetal development under legislation filed this week that mirrors laws backed by an anti-abortion group and adopted in recent ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An Arkansas lawmaker speaks on the chamber floor. Arkansas Democratic state Rep. Steve Magie, a doctor, opposes a bill that would ...
COLUMBUS – A new bill in the General Assembly would require public schools to show a video of fetal development to students from the 3rd grade through 12th grade, joining a growing number of states ...
Arkansas Democratic state Rep. Steve Magie, a doctor, opposes a bill that would require public school students to watch a fetal development video created by an anti-abortion organization. (Tess ...
Grade school students in several Republican-led states may soon be required to watch a fetal development video produced by a prominent anti-abortion group as part of their curricula. Live Action ...
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