Posted by Abortion News on March 26th, 2008
Submitted by Billy Hackett on Wed, 03/26/2008 - 06:19. The state House debated a bill yesterday that would ban partial birth abortion. via KFQD-AM Anchorage

A Florida House committee on Thursday voted 10-6 to approve a bill (HB 257) that would require physicians to conduct ultrasounds before all abortions, the AP/WSVN.com reports.

The New Hampshire Senate on Thursday took action on two abortion-related measures, the AP/Providence Journal reports. One bill (

An Idaho candidate for the U.S. Senate has legally changed his name to Pro-Life, the AP/CBS News reports. The man attempted to appear on a 2006 ballot as Marvin Pro-Life Richardson when he unsuccessfully ran for governor, but the state's policy prohibits slogans from appearing on the ballot. However, officials in the Idaho

Virginia Del. Robert Marshall (R) last week criticized two delegates for endorsing former Gov. James Gilmore (R) in the state's Republican U.S. Senate primary despite Gilmore's view that abortion should be permitted in the first eight weeks of pregnancy, the Washington Times reports.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday without comment rejected an appeal aimed at reinstating a Maricopa County, Ariz., policy that required deputies to transport inmates to medical facilities for abortions after obtaining court orders, the New York Times reports (Greenhouse, New York Times, 3/25).

The Washington Post on Friday published two letters to the editor written in response to a March 12 Post opinion piece by columnist Michael Gerson, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
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