by ICE PAC Staff | Mar 25, 2013 | Issues, News, News & Opinion, State Abortion Policy
Gov. Gary Herbert signed into law on Friday a bill requiring a report on why Utah women get abortions, along with others aimed at increasing access to public records. SB60, sponsored by Sen. Margaret Dayton, R-Orem, requires the Utah Department of Health to prepare an...
by ICE PAC Staff | Mar 16, 2013 | Issues, News, News & Opinion, State Abortion Policy
North Dakota state lawmakers on Friday sent the state’s Republican governor two pro-life bills, one banning abortion as early as six weeks into a pregnancy and another prohibiting women from having an abortion because a fetus has a genetic defect, such as Down...
by ICE PAC Staff | Mar 8, 2013 | Issues, News, News & Opinion, State Abortion Policy
Abortion rights advocates are claiming a first-round victory Thursday after an Idaho judge struck down a state law banning most abortions after 20 weeks – the first ruling about one of the fetal pain laws that a growing number of states have enacted. The ruling,...
by ICE PAC Staff | Feb 26, 2013 | Issues, News, News & Opinion, State Abortion Policy
Governor Mike Beebe today signed the “Pregnant Woman’s Protection Act” that gives mothers legal protections when they are forced to defend the lives of their unborn children. The bill, Arkansas Senate Bill 170, passed unanimously in the state senate...
by ICE PAC Staff | Feb 8, 2013 | Issues, News, News & Opinion, State Abortion Policy
Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe said Thursday he’ll sign into law legislation prohibiting insurers from covering most abortions in an exchange created under the federal health care law, as lawmakers advanced a separate measure banning the procedure 12 weeks into a...
by ICE PAC Staff | Feb 7, 2013 | Issues, News, News & Opinion, State Abortion Policy
North Dakota may be on the verge of becoming the first state in the union that protects human beings from the moment of conception after the Senate passed the state’s personhood amendment. Similar personhood amendments passed the House of Representatives in 2009...