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Lee wants to restrict abortions in D.C.

Source:      Salt Lake Tribune (UT)
Date:      Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Author:      Matt Canham

Washington • Sen. Mike Lee has introduced legislation that would ban abortions in the District of Columbia for women who have been pregnant longer than 20 weeks.

The bill, introduced Monday, would add D.C. to a list of five conservative states that have a similar threshold, the point some doctors say an unborn child has developed the ability to feel pain. The states are Idaho, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Alabama.

“Protecting unborn children from experiencing pain should not be controversial,” said Lee.

But like most aspects of the abortion debate, it is controversial.

Some doctors argue about when a fetus has the nerve growth to feel pain, with estimates ranging from 20 to 28 weeks of gestation.

D.C.’s nonvoting House delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton slammed Lee’s bill. Sidestepping the medical argument, she accused Lee of pushing a test case for a nationwide campaign for more restrictive abortion laws at the expense of local control.

“Senator Lee is trying to undemocratically usurp local authority outside his own state in violation of every founding principle of local control,” she said. “And at the same time to introduce the idea that basic constitutional rights depend on where a citizen lives.”

Norton said she would urge pro-abortion rights groups to fight Lee’s bill and a similar piece of legislation in the House.

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http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/politics/53514777-90/abortion-a bortions-bill-introduced.html.csp


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