COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina lawmakers met Wednesday to consider a sweeping proposal that could significantly change the state’s abortion laws and reproductive health policies.

Senate Bill 323, also known as the Unborn Child Protection Act, was the focus of a public hearing that drew multiple South Carolina families and advocates on both sides of the debate. The bill has also sparked widespread conversation and concern across social media over its potential implications.

Supporters describe the measure as an effort to "protect life," while critics argue it could become one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the country.

Let’s verify the potential impacts of this bill. • South Carolina Legislature • American Civil Liberties Union of South Carolina

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