Within minutes after the Kentucky Senate approved a bill Wednesday
that restricts abortions, the American Civil Liberties Union said it
will file a lawsuit against it on behalf of the only remaining abortion
provider in the state.
The Senate gave final passage to House Bill 5 on a 32-4 vote and sent it to Republican Gov. Matt Bevin.
Bevin
indicated on social media that he will sign it into law. “Bring it!”
said Bevin. “Kentucky will always fight for life... Always!”
But never for the life of actual adult, living, breathing women. To Bevin, tumors have rights, but women are just incubators.
As for actual living, breathing children, Bevin has stripped away their healthcare in his Medicaid destruction, condemned them to death by freezing waiting for school buses, and accused their teachers of abandoning them to rapists and molesters.
The bill would take effect immediately upon his signature.
It
basically bars a woman from having an abortion if she decided to have
one because of a fetal diagnosis. It also would ban abortions based on
the sex, race, national origin or ancestry of the fetus.
After
the Senate vote, the ACLU said in a release it will file a lawsuit on
behalf of EMW Women’s Surgical Center in Louisville, the only licensed
center in Kentucky offering abortion services.
“Decisions
about whether to end a pregnancy must be made by the woman and her
family. But this law takes the decision away from them and hands it over
to politicians,” Brigitte Amiri, deputy director with the ACLU
Reproductive Freedom Project, said in a release.
“Kentucky
women must be able to have private conversations with their health care
providers and must be able to decide whether to have an abortion. We
see this legislation for exactly what it is — part of a campaign to
prevent a woman from obtaining an abortion if she needs one — and we
won’t stand for it.”
Heather Gatnarek, staff
attorney at the ACLU of Kentucky, said passage of the bill “represents a
thinly veiled effort of the Kentucky General Assembly to advance their
anti-abortion agenda under the guise of an anti-discrimination bill.
“This
law will do nothing to improve the lives of Kentuckians with
disabilities. In fact, a number of bills that would have addressed
health care, housing and updated anti-discrimination protections were
not even given a hearing of this legislation session.”
Crystal Staley, a spokeswoman for Attorney General Andy Beshear, who is a Democratic candidate for governor this year, said Wednesday
night Beshear “thinks this legislative session was an opportunity to
come together and get things done on jobs, the opioid crisis and
protecting access to health car
“Unfortunately,
we have instead seen the legislature focus on issues that divide us. A
challenge to this legislation has already been announced and he believes
the challenge will be successful in court.”
18 Kentucky "Democrats" voted for this abomination. Haven't confirmed names yet, but when I do I will post them.
This isn't about "life," it ain't about women's health and it sure as fuck ain't about helping children, who by the way, don't exist in any uterus.
UPDATE: The companion "fetal heartbeat" bill that outlaws abortion in Kentucky, has been blocked by a federal judge. Give ALL your monies to the
ACLU of Kentucky right now. It is the only thing protecting civilization from Bevin the Hun right now.