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The GOP-led North Carolina Senate approved a bill that would ban abortions based on race, sex or a diagnosis of Down syndrome. The legislation would require abortion providers in the state to sign a statement confirming that a woman is not seeking to end her pregnancy based on those specific reasons.
Supporters of the bill argue prenatal tests for Down syndrome can sometimes be wrong leading women who otherwise wouldn’t, to seek an abortion. Others argue the legislation would prevent discrimination and modern-day eugenics. “Children should not have to pass a genetic test to earn the right to be born,” argued Joyce Krawiec (R-N.C.).
Although, opponents of the bill argue it denies women their constitutional right to an abortion. Sen. Sarah Crawford (D-N.C.) said, “this bill is not about the joy that people with disabilities bring to the world. This bill is about controlling women. Simple as that.”
The bill is now headed to Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper (N.C.) who is unlikely to sign it into law considering his reputation for rejecting similar restrictions in the past.
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