Columbia, S.C. On Tuesday lawmakers held a public hearing and on Wednesday a Senate Medical Affairs subcommittee approved S.1095, the 'Unborn Child Protection Act,' which would make it unlawful to intentionally perform most abortions, restrict abortion-inducing drugs, and remove existing exceptions for rape, incest, and fatal fetal anomalies. The bill will go before the full Senate Medical Affairs Committee on Thursday; sponsors like Sen. Richard Cash say they seek stricter limits, while Planned Parenthood and other witnesses warned it would criminalize patients and providers. The subcommittee vote followed more than two hours of testimony and sets the stage for further debate and potential vote.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
This bill could significantly change abortion access in South Carolina. If enacted, it would limit most abortions and remove exceptions for rape, incest, and fatal fetal anomalies. It could also impact the availability of abortion-inducing drugs.
The 'Unborn Child Protection Act' is a controversial measure that's stirring up strong emotions on both sides. Keep an eye on the Senate Medical Affairs Committee's decision on Thursday. If you have strong feelings about this issue, consider contacting your local representative. Worth forwarding if you know someone in South Carolina.
Anti-abortion legislators and advocacy groups would gain broader legal authority and policy victories if S.1095 becomes law, enabling stricter enforcement and expanded restrictions on abortion access across South Carolina.
Women seeking abortions, their healthcare providers, and reproductive-health organizations would face criminal penalties, reduced access to care, and increased legal risk under the proposed S.1095 restrictions.
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