Abortion to be part of SC budget debateCOLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Another abortion fight is looming as part of the debate on South Carolina's 2012-13 budget. A Senate panel on Tuesday unanimously approved eliminating a woman's ability to get an abortion through the state health plan if she's a victim of rape and incest. The panel left only one exception to the ban on abortions through state insurance — when the mother's life is in jeopardy. Republican Sen. Ken Bryant of Anderson says it's about protecting the rights of an unborn child. Opponents argue it re-traumatizes crime victims, but Bryant says the unborn child shouldn't be harmed, too. It's a fight that pops up repeatedly in the South Carolina Legislature. The House approved a similar clause during an overnight budget debate in 2010, and the Senate removed it. |
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