Florida Right to Life Praised for Its Work
WASHINGTON, D.C.— Yesterday, Florida’s SB 300, The Heartbeat Protection Act, passed the full Florida Senate in a vote of 26 -13.
“We praise the Florida Senate for passing Florida’s Heartbeat Protection Act,” saidNational Right to Life President Carol Tobias. “A compassionate society protects preborn children with heartbeats. We commend the Florida Senate for recognizing the humanity of these innocent little ones and encourage the Florida House to pass the bill as well. We also praise Florida Right to Life, National Right to Life’s state affiliate, for its dedication and hard work in seeing this law passed.”
Lynda Bell, president of Florida Right to Life, said “This bill will help protect babies and their mothers. It will keep Florida from becoming an ‘abortion tourism’ state and follows in the footsteps of surrounding states that have passed similar laws. Florida’s bill also provides needed support for pregnant women. This is a great day for babies and their mothers.”
Florida’s SB 300 protects unborn babies at 6 weeks gestation except in cases involving the life of the mother or in medical emergencies. The bill also has exceptions in cases of reported rape, incest, or human trafficking or if there is a fatal fetal condition.