Posted on 04/27/2023 9:28:52 AM PDT by Morgana
Earlier this week, the South Carolina state Senate had a 2nd reading vote on legislation to make South Carolina the 16th state to protect babies from abortions. Lawmakers approved the bill by a razor-thin one vote margin and the measure was poised to pass and third reading and head to Governor Henry McMaster, who would sign it into law.
But Sen. Sandy Senn (R-Charleston) had other plans.
The Republican legislator got four other GOP lawmakers together and filibustered the bill, killing it for the legislative session and making it more likely that babies will continue to be killed in abortions in one of the most conservative states in the nation.
Three attempts to end the filibuster all failed unfortunately and the state Senate adjourned without a final vote on the bill.
Senate Republican Leader Shane Massey was disappointed after the vote and said it appears impossible that the Senate will pass the Human Life Protection Act (H3774) , which would protect babies starting at conception.
There is one last hope to protect unborn children under the law. Massey is now calling on House members to pass the Senate’s abortion bill, which is a 6-week heartbeat law that protect babies when their heartbeat can be detected.
South Carolina Speaker of the House Murrell Smith is unsure whether that bill will move forward.
“I don’t know that answer yet,” Smith said. “I obviously have not followed the debate, I’ve been involved in our own debate over here. But I can tell you the House is always going to evaluate its options to protecting life. We’re not committing to anything, and we’re not foreclosing on anything. The only commitment we have, is we have a commitment in this body to protect life.”
Lawmakers had crafted the bill in a way to respond to the courts that have blocked the current heartbeat law protecting babies from abortions starting when their heartbeat can be detected. Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey emphasized that several clarifications of the bill’s language and repeals of conflicting laws will satisfy a majority on the South Carolina Supreme Court.
The state House approved the Human Life Protection Act on an 83-31 vote. Rep. Jackie Hayes of Dillon was the only Democrat to vote for the bill along with pro-life Republicans.
ACTION ALERT: Contact members of the South Carolina House and urge them to vote for the Heartbeat bill.
Massey, R-Edgefield, explained the bill that protects unborn human life when a woman is diagnosed as being pregnant. There are four exceptions that allow abortion to save the mother’s live, prevent serious bodily impairment, in cases of rape and incest, and in the case of a fatal fetal anomaly.
Citing abortion statistics from the Department of Health and Environmental Control, Senator Massey said abortions have doubled in South Carolina since the State Supreme Court overturned the 2021 Fetal Heartbeat Act while Georgia and Florida enacted laws protecting the unborn when the heartbeat can be detected. He said South Carolina is an abortion destination state for the southeast.
“South Carolina [abortion] law is the weakest in the southeast,” Massey said, emphasizing that abortions for out-of-state women have nearly doubled. North Carolina allows late abortions up to 20 weeks but there is a three-day waiting period, he said. That is a factor driving North Carolina residents to South Carolina where there is a 24-hour waiting period.
In 2022 from January to March, 87 non-resident women received abortions in South Carolina. In 2023 from January to March, 1,385 non-resident women received abortions in South Carolina. “That is a 1500 percent increase” in the number of non-resident women coming to South Carolina for abortion, Massey said.
Abortion is legal in South Carolina up to 20 weeks after fertilization. “Most South Carolinians don’t think that is acceptable,” Massey said.
During the three hours of debate, the majority of all the senators staved off an amendment by Senator Greg Hembree, R-Horry, to make the abortion issue a referendum to be voted on in an election. Senate President Thomas Alexander, R-Oconee, ruled that the amendment was “not germane” to the Human Life Protection Act. When militant pro-abortion Senator Sandy Senn, R-Charleston, appealed Alexander’s decision, she lost by vote of 5-39.
All 22 votes in favor of second reading for the Human Life Protection Act are Republicans. There are 30 Republicans in the SC Senate. Six Republicans join the pro-abortion Democrats in opposing the Human Life Protection Act. They are Tom Davis of Beaufort, Sandy Senn of Charleston, Katrina Shealy of Lexington, Penry Gustafson of Kershaw, Luke Rankin of Horry, and Greg Hembree of Horry.
One particularly effective message came from pro-life physician Peter Bleyer, M.D. who wrote to the lawmakers, “As president of South Carolina’s Catholic Medical Guild and medical director of two SC crisis pregnancy centers, I have come to fully understand that it is our refusal to respect life in all its stages which has led to the general disrespect for our profession. If you lie about little things, you will lie about greater ones as well. In denying the humanity of the small, newly conceived human for financial gain, we denied our ethical duty to establish a doctor-patient relationship with the child in the womb and sold out to our patients… Large physician groups have worked tirelessly since the 70s to convince America that not all life has equal value, dehumanizing that which physicians know better than anyone to be completely human. It is disappointing that government must legislate that which physicians have a natural ethical obligation to provide, but I thank you for doing so. Clearly it is necessary. Please pass H3774, the Human Life Protection Act and protect the most vulnerable members of our human family in South Carolina.”
South Carolina Citizens for Life and the state’s coalition of pro-life, pro-family organizations strongly supported H3774. These include the Catholic Diocese of Charleston, Palmetto Family, the South Carolina Baptist Convention, the South Carolina Association of Pregnancy Care Centers, the South Carolina Republican Party, and the Alliance Defending Freedom among others. Numerous pro-life physicians, nurses, and individuals with pro-life stories to tell submitted written testimony in support of H3774.
ACTION ALERT: Contact members of the South Carolina House and urge them to vote for the Heartbeat bill.
These kind of Republicans are bought by the Chamber of Commerce Business Roundtable “donors” who got Tucker Carlson fired.
Many Republicans are cowards who are squeamish about being on the right side of abortion. It’s a “losing issue” for them.
If your mother had an abortion chances are you will too.
Charleston has become a haven for Northern liberals. I guess the Sen. is representing her people well, ugh.
Anyone who supports killing babies is demonic!
If your mother had an abortion chances are you will too.
Is this similar to how “gay genes” are passed on resulting in homos being “born this way”?
I didn’t even try to make any sense of it.
Same area as Nancy Mace?
How is it that SC has more politicians in the media than anyone else?
In order I see Nancy Mace, Lindsey Graham, Tim Scott, Nikki Haley on Atlanta TV more than any other politician of similar rank...more than Atlanta TVs Assoff and the New Theology preacher.
Didn’t Hannity actual use the words “sweet spot” for abortion is allowing all the exceptions? This type of thing turned me off his radio show and I watch less and less of his TV show. He has hammered Hunter Biden for years and yet was asking Trump to consider pardoning him. He was attacking the woman in the Republican primary as a homophobe and anti-Islamic. I’m getting tired of him. That the powers wanted Tucker out of the way more than him should tell you all you need to know.
She looks plastic
The Southern Republican Governors in conjunction with the Chambers of Commerce and the Business Roundtable turn the Southern states more liberal through economic development importing woke managers and migrant laborers.
The South Carolina Republican Party is a bunch of social leftists and as this post says Chamber of Commerce street whores.
Gowdy, Linda Graham, Scott, Holocaust Haley and now these fine examples of why the SC GOP is a fraud. Sadly, one can say that most Republican Parties at the state level are just as liberal as the South Carolina GOP.
The South Carolina GOP is a total embarrassment and SC GOP and conservative should never be used in the same sentence.
If people are upset about Tucker Carlson being fired they should never support those people you mentioned again because the money and power behind them caused Fox to fire Tucker.
That’s probably true as it is in Georgia. But, I know many, many Northerners who have ditched he problems in the North and moved to Charleston (to in turn ruin it). It’s Yankee country now : (
Hannity is a total pussy. He should run for office, as a demonrat of course.
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