picture-hawkins-article-021913-300x300In the week following Donald Trump’s stunning presidential victory, Republicans elected to lower-level offices across the nation have pushed forward some radically right-wing legislation, including a total ban on abortions and the sanctioning of protest as “economic terrorism.”

On Wednesday, little more than a week after Trump’s narrowly won the commonwealth, anti-abortion Republicans in Pennsylvania’s Senate tried to ram a repressive bill which had stalled out after being passed by the Republican-controlled House earlier this year.

H.B. 1948, which passed the Pennsylvania House by a 140-58 vote, would scale back the availability of legal abortions from six months after fertilization to five, mandate spousal approval and require that a second physician be present in case the fetus survives the abortion. A violation would be a third-degree felony, punishable by up to seven years in prison and a $15,000 fine. In addition to restricting the time limit, the bill would officially rename second-trimester abortions “dismemberment abortion.”

Using the guise of a budget bill, Republicans tried to push through the bill to little avail Wednesday.

Gov. Tom Wolf has threatened to veto it if it reaches his […]

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