Criminalize and create civil action for dismemberment abortion

Number S. B. No. 145
Type Senate Bill
General Assembly 132
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Primary Sponsors

Matt Huffman
District 12
Party Republican
Chamber Senate

Co-Sponsors

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  1. Introduced
    Jun 29 2017
  2. Referred to committee
    Sep 12 2017
  3. Reported - Substitute
    Dec 12 2018
    Vote Result
    Favorable Passage
  4. Passed
    Dec 13 2018
    Vote Result
    Passed
  1. Introduced
    May 04 2017
  2. Referred to committee
    May 10 2017
  3. Reported
    Jun 27 2017
    Vote Result
    Favorable Passage
  4. Passed
    Jun 28 2017
    Vote Result
    Passed
  5. Concurred in House amendments
    Dec 13 2018
    Vote Result
    Passed
  1. Sent To The Governor
    Dec 18 2018
  2. Effective
    Mar 22 2019

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