1649204765 Oklahoma passes legislation that almost completely bans abortions and carries

Oklahoma passes legislation that almost completely bans abortions and carries penalties of up to 10 years in prison

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The Supreme Court could overturn abortion rights this summer.

Oklahoma’s Congress on Tuesday passed legislation almost completely banning abortion, making it the latest Republican-controlled state to seek to make abortion more difficult in the United States.

Numerous Conservative-governed states across the country have enacted abortion restrictions in recent months as the Supreme Court weighs a case that will determine the fate of Roe v. Wade, the decision that legalized abortion in the country in 1973.

The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed the new law by a vote of 70 to 14, criminalizing abortion with up to 10 years in prison and a $100,000 fine in almost all cases “except for the life of a pregnant woman.” to save a medical emergency”.

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The bill’s approval comes shortly after Oklahoma became a major destination for Texas women, who were also hit by their state’s six-week abortion ban.

Unless a judge blocks it before then, the law will go into effect this summer.

In addition to Texas, Florida, Mississippi and Virginia also recently enacted laws restricting access to abortion.

The US Supreme Court, now dominated by conservative judges, recently signaled it was ready to hear Roe v. Wade, reversing a nearly 50-year-old decision guaranteeing abortion rights in the country.

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