Indiana House lawmakers passed pro-life legislation Thursday to ensure women are fully informed about their unborn babies before going through with an abortion. State Senate Bill 299 , sponsored by state Rep. Christy Stutzman, R-Middlebury, passed in a 78-13 vote, and returns to the state Senate for a final vote on amendments. The bill requires abortion facilities to inform women who plan to take abortion drugs that their baby’s body will be expelled and they have the right to return their baby’s body to the abortion facility for burial or cremation. It also holds abortion facilities accountable for the proper disposition of aborted babies by increasing documentation and reporting requirements. Indiana Right to Life praised the legislation as a critical step in underscoring the humanity of each aborted baby while detailing what abortion facilities must tell women about their […]
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