A third bill to remove the rape exception from West Virginia’s total abortion ban has hit the state’s legislature—all within a two-week period.
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A group of Republican lawmakers want to remove the rape and incest exception in West Virginia’s near total abortion ban. It’s one of several abortion-related measures introduced so far this session in the overwhelming Republican legislature that aim to discourage individuals from having the procedure.
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A group of Republican lawmakers want to remove the rape and incest exception in West Virginia’s near total abortion ban.
Democratic lawmakers in the West Virginia House of Delegates have had nearly two weeks to witness the public policy priorities of the Republican legislative majority and Gov. Patrick Morrisey, and the minority caucus is not impressed.
On the first day of the legislative session, the House of Delegates set the rules for how they’re going to conduct business over the next two years. The nine Democrats, seated at the front of the chamber,