64 Arrested at ‘Moral Monday’ Abortion Access Protest in North Carolina - U.S. News
Governor Pat McCrory, a Republican, criticized senators for pushing the regulations through without a public hearing.
The state House of Representatives has scheduled a public hearing on the proposed regulations for Tuesday.
The bill makes North Carolina the latest state to consider abortion restrictions. The issue has dominated politics in Texas in recent days, after Democratic state Senator Wendy Davis spent 11 hours on the senate floor in an effort to stall the measure.
On Monday, a U.S. federal judge temporarily blocked a part of a new Wisconsin law, signed on Friday by Republican Governor Scott Walker, that opponents say will close two of the four abortion clinics in the state if enforced.
Cecil Bothwell, a city councilman from Asheville, North Carolina, made the four-hour bus ride to Raleigh with about 100 of his constituents. He said state lawmakers want to have it both ways when it comes to the state’s role in health care.
“It amazes me that they claim they don’t want government intervening in health care issues, yet they want to tell women what to do with their bodies,” Bothwell said.
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