Alabama abortion bill ‘powerful testament’ to unborn lives

Alabama abortion bill ‘powerful testament’ to unborn lives Catherine Glenn Foster, CEO of Americans United for Life. Photo: CBN News

By passing a bill to ban abortion in nearly all circumstances, the Alabama Legislature has recognised that abortion is “the extinguishing of a unique human life”, said the president and CEO of Americans United for Life. The law is thought likely to fall foul of the Constitution.

“From conception to natural death, every single human life deserves to be protected by law. The violence of abortion is never the answer to the violence of rape,” said Catherine Glenn Foster in a statement last week. “Like other states that have passed laws concerning when life begins, Alabama has relied upon scientific and medical facts.”

The state Senate passed the measure on May 14 in a 25-6 vote. The state House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved it in early May.

It includes exceptions for when the life or health of the mother is seriously threatened and when the child has a fatal disease.

It bans abortion in all other circumstances, including rape and incest, and makes performing an abortion at any stage of pregnancy a felony punishable by up to 99 years in prison.

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Governor Kay Ivey signed the measure into law. “To the bill’s many supporters,” she said in a statement, “this legislation stands as a powerful testament to Alabamians’ deeply held belief that every life is precious and that every life is a sacred gift from God.”

Alabama now has the most restrictive abortion law in the country. The Alabama arm of the American Civil Liberties Union already announced it would file a lawsuit against it.

Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List, a national pro-life group, called passage of the near-total ban on abortion “a landmark victory for the people of Alabama who, like most Americans, overwhelmingly reject the extreme status quo of abortion on demand imposed nationwide by Roe vs Wade”.

“Across the nation there is growing momentum, informed by science and compassion, and spurred on in reaction to abortion extremism in New York and Virginia, to recognise the humanity of the unborn child in the law,” she said.

“It is clearer than ever that Roe is far from being settled law in the eyes and hearts of the American people, and this is increasingly reflected in state legislatures,” she added.