July Special Session
In 2018, Republicans in the legislature passed what became known as the “Heartbeat Bill.” The bill would prohibit an abortion if a fetal heartbeat can be detected during an abdominal ultrasound performed by a physician. Under this legislation, the physician would then be required to inform the pregnant mother of the heartbeat and explain an abortion cannot be performed. The bill allows exceptions if a medical emergency exists, in cases of rape or incest, and to protect the life of the mother.
The bill was passed by both the House and the Senate and signed into law in 2018. It was blocked by the Polk County District Court because at that time, four members of the Iowa Supreme Court had created a right to an abortion in the Iowa Constitution.
Since then, a lot has changed and major strides have been taken in the pro-life movement. Last summer, the United States Supreme Court sent the power to decide abortion policy back to the states, and the Iowa Supreme Court overturned its erroneous previous decision creating a right to an abortion in the Iowa Constitution. With these challenges overcome, Governor Kim Reynolds asked the Iowa Supreme Court to lift the injunction and reconsider whether the 2018 Heartbeat Bill was constitutional and could be enacted. However, with one justice abstaining, the Iowa Supreme Court was tied on whether they would lift the injunction on a lower court’s decision. All these events brought this issue to where it is today.
Because this issue is so important and this legislation can save so many lives, Governor Reynolds called all legislators back to find the next pathway forward for the pro-life movement and those trying to protect life. I was proud to be back at the Capitol to cast my vote in support of the Heartbeat Bill, once again recognizing life starts when a heartbeat can be heard and cannot be terminated. |
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