by ICE PAC Staff | Apr 3, 2013 | Issues, News, News & Opinion, State Abortion Policy
A bill headed to Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant says a physician would have to be present when a woman takes abortion-inducing drugs. Senate Bill 2795 also says the woman would have to return to the doctor’s office two weeks later for a follow-up examination. The...
by ICE PAC Staff | Mar 31, 2013 | Issues, News, News & Opinion, State Abortion Policy
Michigan abortion clinics will need a state license and must check to make sure women are not being bullied or pressured into getting an abortion under a new law that took effect Sunday. Other regulations make clearer the proper disposal of fetal remains, after...
by ICE PAC Staff | Mar 29, 2013 | Issues, News, News & Opinion, State Abortion Policy
Mississippi lawmakers are likely to approve a bill requiring a doctor to personally oversee the administration of abortion-inducing drugs and requiring the woman to return for a follow-up exam two weeks later. The House voted 84-30 Friday to approve a House-Senate...
by ICE PAC Staff | Mar 29, 2013 | Issues, News, News & Opinion, State Abortion Policy
Abortions declined last year in Kansas by about 5.4 percent and dropped to their lowest number in 25 years, the state Department of Health and Environment reported Friday. Advocates on both sides of the debate said the decrease can be tied to the Legislature’s...
by ICE PAC Staff | Mar 28, 2013 | Issues, News, News & Opinion, State Abortion Policy
The Indiana House and Senate are advancing a bill whose result would be to regulate abortion-inducing drugs – and potentially stop one Lafayette, Ind., clinic from prescribing them at all. In a bill approved 8-5 Wednesday by the House Public Policy Committee, a...
by ICE PAC Staff | Mar 25, 2013 | Issues, News, News & Opinion, State Abortion Policy
Gov. Jack Dalrymple signed legislation Tuesday that would make North Dakota the nation’s most restrictive state on abortion, banning the procedure if a fetal heartbeat can be detect – something that can happen as early as six weeks into a pregnancy. The...