COLUMBIA, S.C. -- A bill that would allow judges to sentence women who get abortions to decades in prison and could restrict the use of IUDs and in vitro fertilization goes before a small group of South Carolina senators Tuesday. This would be the first of at least a half-dozen legislative steps for the proposal that includes the strictest abortion prohibitions and punishments in the nation. The subcommittee of the state Senate’s Medical Affairs Committee can change it Tuesday afternoon and even if it's approved, its prospects are doubtful at best. But even at this stage, the bill has gone further than any other such proposal across the U.S. since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, opening the door for states to implement abortion bans. The proposal would ban all abortions u
Group of South Carolina lawmakers look at the most restrictive abortion bill in the US
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