Senate passes anti-abortion bill over impassioned objections

Philly area senators spoke out to no avail: Senate Bill 732 heads to Corbett for a signature.

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Senate passes anti-abortion bill over impassioned objections

POSTED: Wednesday, December 14, 2011, 4:10 PM

The expected happened in the Pennsylvania Senate this afternoon: Senate Bill 732 — requiring abortion providers to meet the standards of ambulatory surgery centers — passed out of the chamber and will be sent on to Gov. Tom Corbett to be signed into law.

"Don't kid yourselves anymore. This is not about [Dr. Kermit] Gosnell. And it's certainly certainly not about helping women or helping women gain access to reproductive health services," Sen. Larry Farnese said. "It's completely contrary to that.... It's about limiting women's access to health care, and specifically limiting access to abortions."

The costs associated with the bill are expected to be severe enough to drive some independent abortion clinics out of business. That would leave the options of either costly hospital abortions or the use of illegal clinics.

Sen. Vincent Hughes described a process in which a once "great bill" had been amended solely to protect "the special interest groups out here. And now we're going to put women's health in jeopardy."

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