N.C. Gov. Cooper Vetoes ‘Born-Alive’ Legislation

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed a measure written by Republicans and backed by social conservatives that addresses a doctorโ€™s responsibilities if an abortion results in an infant born alive.

Cooper announced his decision Thursday โ€” two days after the General Assembly sent him a measure telling health care practitioners to grant those newborns the same protections as other patients. Those who donโ€™t could face a felony and active prison time, along with fines and potential civil damages.

Cooperโ€™s veto message echoed those of abortion-rights supporters opposed to the โ€œborn-aliveโ€ measure. He says current laws already protect newborns and the bill โ€œis an unnecessary interference between doctors and their patients.โ€

Itโ€™s unclear if Republicans can override his veto. Theyโ€™ll need some Democrat legislators to join them.