Alabama on Tuesday sent to the Governorâs table what is deemed to be the most restrictive law in the United States. The Republican-led Senate passed the bill after 25 votes were cast in favour and 6 against the bill.
If the governor signs the legislation, any doctor conducting an abortion shall be jailed for a lifetime. While certain organisations have already taken a pledge to knock the doors of the court if the bill becomes a law, Republicans are confident they will be able to defend it.
After nearly four hours of debating, the Republican-led Senate voted 25-6 and passed HB 314, which terms abortion at any stage in pregnancy a Class A felony. The bill doesnât hold the woman, who shall undergo abortion criminally liable, but the doctor who shall perform it. Doctors are liable to be imprisoned for 10 years for attempting to terminate a pregnancy and 99 years for performing an abortion.
The bill makes provision for abortion under three circumstances only: âto avoid a serious health risk to the unborn childâs mother,â for ectopic pregnancy and if the âunborn child has a lethal anomaly.â
The Democrats re-introduced the bill to exempt rape-survivors and incest-victims, but the motion failed on an 11-21 vote.
Republican Governor, Kay Ivey has six-days to sign the legislation. Ivey has in past leaned towards anti-abortion, but has kept herself from commenting on the bill ever since it was passed.
âAs this legislation is still making its way through the legislative process, the governor intends to withhold comment until it makes its way to her desk for signature,â Ivey spokeswoman Lori Jhons said in a statement.
The bill will come into effect only after six months of becoming law.
30 seconds before the debate ended, Bobby Singleton, Alabama Sen., a pro-choice Democrat said, âI would just like to say to all the women in the state of Alabama: Iâm sorry.â
A MOMENT OF RECKONING
Everyone who has been part of the Democratic Party leadership the past two decades needs to do some soul searching and take their share of responsibility for how much ground we’ve lost to the far right.#Alabama
â Peter Daou (@peterdaou) May 15, 2019
The Debate: âPro Lifeâ vs âPro Choiceâ
Pro Choice: Staci Fox of Planned Parenthood Southeast Advocates called the decision âa dark day for women in Alabama and across this countryâ. She added that Alabama politicians would âforever live in infamy for this vote and we will make sure that every woman knows who to hold accountableâ.
Democratic state Senator Bobby Singleton said the bill âcriminalises doctorsâ and is an attempt by men âto tell women what to do with their bodiesâ.
Pro Life: Republican State Sen. Clyde Chambliss rubbished all allegations of the bill denying women their rights over their bodies and said that the bill will only impact women who are medically determined to be pregnant
âAny woman who thinks is pregnant and the man involved still enjoy that âwindow of timeâ to take a call and prevent pregnancy rather than neglecting it and aborting the pregnancy later, which is an inhuman act to commit. this bill does not change that window of time,â he reaffirms.
Rape and incest survivors
The Democrats motion to exempt rape and incest survivors from this bill was ruled out with 21 votes against the motion and 11 votes in favour.
Pro Choice: Democratic state Sen. Vivian Figures was seen telling Chambliss that a rape victimâs trauma âis not your business. You donât have to raise that child, you donât have to carry that child, you donât have to provide for that child, you donât have to do anything for that child, yet you want to make that decision for that woman, that thatâs what she has to do,â she argued.
Democratic state Sen. Rodger Smitherman reinforced Senate Vivian Figureâs argument by questioning as to what would happen to a young girl who has been a victim of incest nd later finds out to be pregnant?
A MOMENT OF RECKONING
Everyone who has been part of the Democratic Party leadership the past two decades needs to do some soul searching and take their share of responsibility for how much ground we’ve lost to the far right.#Alabama
â Peter Daou (@peterdaou) May 15, 2019
POINT: Rapists can now serve less prison time than doctors who perform abortions for rape victims in Alabama.
Where’s the justice for all, exactly?#Alabama #abortion #justice https://t.co/Ljn35sCVcF
â Jess Phoenix (@jessphoenix2018) May 15, 2019
Pro Life: Chambliss replied that he hopes that as a result of this bill, parents will educate their children to quickly seek help and report any abuse against them. âWhat I hope is, if we pass this bill, that all young ladies would be educated by their parents, their guardians that should a situation like this occur, you need to go get help â you need to do it immediately,â he states.
âThen also they can get justice in the situation,â he added. âIf they wait, justice delayed is justice …