Since the passing last year of New Hampshire’s ban on abortions after 24 weeks (nearly six months), liberals have been busy spreading lies about the new law, claiming that it required a transvaginal ultrasound and that the law requires a woman to carry a dead baby to term.
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Pro-Life NH Senate Amendment Defeated 14-10
On Wednesday, we wrote about our support for a floor amendment to HB 1609 proposed by courageous NH state Senator Regina Birdsell, which would have created a legal safe harbor for preborn children diagnosed with abnormalities incompatible with life. You can read the Birdsell amendment for yourself here.
Call your NH Senator Now: Create a Safe Haven for the Preborn
Tomorrow, the New Hampshire Senate will vote on HB 1609. Although this bill was originally introduced as a gutting bill designed to totally nullify our 24-week abortion ban—the Fetal Life Protection Act—the bill was fortunately curtailed by the New Hampshire House Finance Committee before being passed by the full House.
Full Analysis: Two Victories and a Narrow Defeat in NH House Session
The New Hampshire House met this week and oversaw two victories and one narrow defeat on Cornerstone-priority bills. This week’s developments should be emboldening—but also a reminder of the urgent work that remains to be done.
These NH House Republicans Voted for Unrestricted Abortion Up to Birth
In the first months of its existence, New Hampshire’s modest Fetal Life Protection Act that protects preborn children in their final weeks in the womb, has endured multiple attempts to extinguish it prematurely, either by direct repeal or gutting it of any ability to be enforced.
NH GOP Leadership Allows House Judiciary to Create More Pro-Abortion Legislation
On Thursday, February 17, the full New Hampshire House earned the tragic distinction of becoming the only Republican-led legislative body in America since Roe v. Wade to vote in favor of authorizing unlimited abortion up to birth.