AUGUSTA — Bills relating to abortion await House and Senate action in Maine. How they’ll fare is in question, given divided committee sentiment.
Activists plan a news conference today to ask lawmakers to reject a bill that would create a new class of crime for harming a fetus.
The Family Planning Association of Maine and the Maine Women’s Lobby say Maine already has a law allowing stiffer penalties for crimes against pregnant women.
Other bills awaiting action would require a 24-hour waiting period prior to an abortion, except in the case of a medical emergency; and that state health officials develop a brochure describing risks and alternatives to abortion.
Another bill seeks to repeal Maine’s current adult consent law and replace it with more strict guidelines.
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