Brownback Advances Pro-Life Agenda
with Ultrasound Bill
Bill would require ultrasound for women
seeking an abortion
U.S. Senator Sam Brownback, Republican candidate for president, advanced the
pro-life agenda by introducing a Senate bill on September 20, 2007 that would
require doctors to perform an ultrasound and share the results with women before
performing an abortion.
"We can reduce the number of abortions and help people reflect on the humanity
of the unborn child by providing more information to women," said Senator
Brownback.
The bill places the requirements on the doctor, not the woman, and is officially
known as the Ultrasound Informed Consent Act. A doctor would be required to
share the ultrasound results with the woman but the woman would not be required
to view the images.
State legislatures in several states, including South Carolina and Texas, have
pursued similar bills.
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