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>While Gov. Mark Gordon on Monday signed the Human Heartbeat Act into law, to ban abortions after an unborn baby’s heartbeat can be detected, he did so with concerns over what he called the act’s flaws.
“Despite the upright moral intentions behind this Act, I remain troubled it does not provide the durable solution Wyoming needs,” wrote Gordon in a letter to state House Speaker Chip Neiman, R-Hulett, upon signing House Bill 126 into law.
The law has exemptions for dire health circumstances of pregnant mothers, but not for rape or incest, which Gordon called a flaw. He is pro-life but supports exceptions, he wrote.
Archive: https://archive.today/gRv61
From the post:
>>While Gov. Mark Gordon on Monday signed the Human Heartbeat Act into law, to ban abortions after an unborn baby’s heartbeat can be detected, he did so with concerns over what he called the act’s flaws.
“Despite the upright moral intentions behind this Act, I remain troubled it does not provide the durable solution Wyoming needs,” wrote Gordon in a letter to state House Speaker Chip Neiman, R-Hulett, upon signing House Bill 126 into law.
The law has exemptions for dire health circumstances of pregnant mothers, but not for rape or incest, which Gordon called a flaw. He is pro-life but supports exceptions, he wrote.