BARRY:
PRO-LIFE ACTIVISTS TOOK TO THE
STATHOUSE TODAY TO PUSH FOR MORE
RESTRICTIONS ON ABORTIONS.
22NEWS STAET HOUSE REPORTER JODI
REED EXPLAINS THE BILLS THAT THE
LEGISLATURE
IS CONSIDERING RIGHT NOW.
AS STATES MOVE IN OPPOSITE
DIRECTIONS REGARDING ABORTION
REGULATIONS, PRO-
LIFE AND PRO-CHOICE
ORGANIZATIONS ARE MAKING SURE
MASSACHUESTTS
LAWMAKERS HEAR WHAT THEY HAVE TO
SAY.
THE PRO-LIFE GROUP 'LIFE
ALLIANCE' HELD WHAT THEY CALL A
CITIZENS HEARING AT
THE STATEHOUSE MONDAY.
THEY INVITED EVERYONE TO COME
SHARE THEIR OPINIONS ON
RESTRICTING
ABORTION ACCESS AFTER 12 WEEKS.
PEOPLE HOPEFULLY ARE GOING TO
SPEAK FROM THE
HEART, WE DID WELCOME PEOPLE TO
COME AND TALK AGAINST OUR BILL
BECAUSE CHALLENGING US AND EACH
OTHER IS HOW WE GET THE WORK
DONE.
THE GROUP IS PUSHING FOR THE
PASSAGE OF HOUSE BILL 33-72 A
PROPOSAL
THAT WOULD RESTRICT ABORTION
ACCESS IN MASSACHUSTTS.
BUT THAT'S NOT THE ONLY BILL
DEALING WITH ABORTION RIGHTS
BEFORE THE
LEGISLATURE THIS SESSION.
AN OPPOSING BILL FILED IN THE
SENATE WOULD EXPAND OPTIONS AND
ACCESS
TO ABORTION CLINICS IN THE
COMMONWEALTH... SOMETHING MORE
THAN 50 LAWMAKERS HAVE SIGNED ON
IN SUPPORT OF.
LAWMAKERS IN THE PUBLIC HEALTH
AND JUDICIARY COMMITTEE WHERE
THE BILLS
CURRENTLY SIT, SAID THEY WILL
REVIEW BOTH PRO-LIFE AND
PRO-CHOICE
ARGUMENTS BEFORE MAKING A
RECCOMENDATION ON THE
LEGSILATION.
IN BOSTON, JODI REED 22NEWS.
