South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signed a bill into law on Thursday that bans most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy.
after about six weeks of pregnancy.
Thursday morning. His administration is prepared"to defend this legislation" against pushback, he added. With the ruling, abortions remained legal in South Carolina through 22 weeks of pregnancy. The state saw a subsequent increase in abortions, as many its southern neighbors passed tighter restrictions on the procedure, and a simultaneous push from Republican legislators and McMaster to redraw legislation that could garner enough support to pass in South Carolina. from the state's Republican-led Senate, which aimed to outlaw abortion almost without exception.
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