Press Release March 22, 2007

This is a press release from the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) in Washington, D.C., March 22, 2007

For immediate release:                                         For more information:

March 22, 2007                                                 Derrick Jones, (202) 626-8825

                                                                                        or (240) 432-5035

                                                                                   mediarelations@nrlc.org

 

 

MISSISSIPPI JOINS NATIONAL ULTRASOUND TREND:
Governor Barbour Signs Law Providing Women More Information

Late this afternoon, Mississippi became the eighth state to enact legislation giving a woman seeking an abortion the opportunity to view the ultrasound and, if available, hear the heartbeat, of her unborn child.  The language was part of a broader abortion-related bill.  This reflects a growing national trend in which states are increasingly providing women with the full range of information possible before they make the life and death decision of abortion.

“We commend Governor Haley Barbour for supporting women and their unborn children by signing this bill into law,” said Mary Spaulding Balch, J.D., National Right to Life State Legislative Director.  “History shows that if women are given the opportunity to review all of the facts about abortion, the development of their unborn child, and available alternatives, they are less likely to have an abortion.”

Seven states (Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, Oklahoma, Utah and Wisconsin) have similar laws that provide women the opportunity to review ultrasound footage before having an abortion.  One state, Idaho, also has an ultrasound bill currently awaiting the Governor’s signature.  And, earlier this week, one house in each of the legislatures in South Carolina and Georgia overwhelmingly passed ultrasound legislation.

“Ultrasound technology provides a woman the opportunity to see her unborn child in real time and see her beating heart,” said Balch.  “It provides an amazing window to the womb.”

The full text of the legislation is available at: http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/documents/2007/html/SB/2300-2399/SB2391SG.htm

National Right to Life has spokespersons available for interviews on the growing national trend in state ultrasound laws. To arrange an interview, call NRLC Media Relations at (202) 626-8825. 

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Previous Press Releases
August 11, 2005 -- Planned Parenthood: Tax-Supported Hate Speech

August 27, 2003 -- California ProLife PAC endorses Tom McClintock for Governor

 

March 13, 2003 -- U.S. Senate Passes Ban on Partial-Birth Abortion,
But 33 Senators Vote Against the Ban, Saying Roe v. Wade Protects Partial-Birth Abortion

 

November 6, 2001 -- Attorney General Acts to Bar Use of Controlled Substances for Assisted Suicide

 

May 6, 2002 -- California Senate Poised to O.K. Non-Physician Abortions

 

January 16, 2002 -- California ProLife Endorses Simon for Governor


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