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MEMBERS OF THE South Carolina State House are considering a bill that would make a woman who has an abortion in the state eligible for the death penalty.
The South Carolina Prenatal Equal Protection Act of 2023 would amend the states code of laws, redefining person to include a fertilized egg at the point of conception, affording that zygote equal protection under the homicide laws of the state up to and including the ultimate punishment: death.
The bill was authored by Rep. Rob Harris, a registered nurse and member of the Freedom Caucus; it has attracted 21 co-sponsors to date. (Two former co-sponsors Rep. Matt Leber and Rep. Kathy Landing asked to have their names removed as sponsors of the bill. Leber and Landing could not be reached for comment.)
Rep. Nancy Mace, a Republican who represents South Carolina in the U.S. House, took to the floor on Friday to call attention to the bill, which she sees as part of a deeply disturbing trend. (Multiple Texas lawmakers have floated the idea of executing women who have abortions in the past. Those bills, proposed before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, failed.)
To see this debate go to the dark places, the dark edges, where it has gone on both sides of the aisle, has been deeply disturbing to me as a woman, as a female legislator, as a mom, and as a victim of rape. I was raped as a teenager at the age of 16, Mace said. This debate ought to be a bipartisan debate where we balance the rights of women and we balance the right to life. But we arent having that conversation here in D.C. We arent having that conversation at home. We arent having that conversation with fellow state lawmakers.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/south-carolina-death-penalty-abortion-1234695566/