FL Lawmaker Introduces Heartbeat Bill Like TX Law to Protect the Unborn
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
45% : Orlando Democrat Rep. Anna V. Eskamani said abortion is a personal medical decision and that politicians shouldn't interfere.43% : "Abortion impacts African Americans at a higher rate than any other population group," Blackman wrote: In 2011, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released an Abortion Surveillance Report.
38% : The Florida Politics report included reaction from Democrats, who reliably oppose any restrictions on abortion.
35% : A Republican lawmaker in Florida has filed a bill that mirrors the new law in Texas that prohibits abortion after a heartbeat can be detected, which commonly occurs at six weeks gestation.
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