
Iowa gov. signs heartbeat abortion ban at Family Leadership Summit featuring Tucker Carlson
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34% Somewhat Conservative
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65% : In remarks given to those gathered at the Summit shortly before she signed the bill, Reynolds said that "the most important human rights cause of our time" was "protecting unborn human lives from the atrocity of abortion." "All life is precious and worthy of the protection of our laws," Reynolds added.35% : Listed exceptions include pregnancies that were the result of rape or incest, or an abortion being performed because unborn baby has "a fetal abnormality that in the physician's reasonable medical judgment is incompatible with life." Even before Reynolds had signed the bill, a lawsuit was filed against it by Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, the Emma Goldman Clinic, and the Iowa chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union.
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