An anti-abortion bill that would require medical providers to report more patient information to the state has been approved by the Indiana Legislature. State senators gave it final approval Wednesday, voting 37-9 to send the bill to Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb. Supporters say the bill is necessary to make sure abortions are being provided safely. But opponents argue it would allow big-government meddling in personal affairs, while miring medical providers – and not just abortion clinics – in bureaucratic red tape.
Bill Requiring More Info On Abortions
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