Pennsylvania Governor Vetoes Bill Forbidding Abortions of Down Syndrome Babies

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Pennsylvania Governor Vetoes Bill Forbidding Abortions of Down Syndrome Babies



Women in Pennsylvania will continue to be permitted to abort children who test positive for Down syndrome. 


According to Faithwire, Democratic governor Tom Wolf vetoed the Republican-backed legislation that had just cleared the Senate that would have made it illegal for women to have abortions because their babies tested positive for Down Syndrome.


“There is no evidence that the bill is needed in Pennsylvania,” Wolf said in a statement. “I have significant concerns that enforcement of this legislation would upend the doctor-patient relationship and impede on patient confidentiality.”


He continued to state his support both for people with disabilities and women with “complex pregnancies” but that this bill would not help either of these groups. Currently, women in Pennsylvania may abort their children up until 24 weeks of gestation in all cases except to select gender.


Planned Parenthood of Pennsylvania agreed with the governor’s ruling, stating that it would impede on a woman’s right to privacy and would be difficult to enforce.


However, President of March for Life Jeanne Mancini called the news “disturbing” and an example of eugenics.


The Pennsylvania Catholic Conference agreed with Mancini, releasing a statement that condemned the vetoed bill.


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