West Virginia Ultrasound Bill
Becomes Law
Part Two of Three
West Virginia Governor Joe
Manchin (D) today signed the
Ultrasound Option Bill (SB 597)
into law in a signing ceremony
in Charleston. The bill passed
both the West Virginia House of
Delegates and Senate by
overwhelming margins earlier
this spring. West Virginia
becomes the 20th state to enact
some form of provision giving
women the opportunity to view an
ultrasound before an abortion.
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West Virginia Governor
Joe Manchin (D) today
signed the Ultrasound
Option Bill (SB 597)
into law. Among those
shown here with the
governor is State
Senator Jeff Kessler,
chair of the Judiciary
Committee and chief
sponsor of the bill in
the Senate;
Delegate Peggy Donaldson
Smith, lead sponsor in
the House; and Karen
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"Abortion is one of the most
common, yet under regulated
procedures performed in the
United States," said
National Right to Life Director
of State Legislation Mary
Spaulding Balch, J.D. "Accurate
information empowers us to make
informed decisions. We would
never expect a person to undergo
any procedure without having all
possible information at their
disposal before consenting.
Abortion is no different. Women
deserve to have all of the facts
at their disposal before making
the life and death decision that
will affect themselves and their
unborn children."
The state's Women's Right to
Know Law provides women and
girls seek an abortion, 24 hours
prior to the procedure,
scientifically accurate
information about fetal
development, abortion
alternatives and potential risks
of the abortion procedure. The
Ultrasound Option Bill adds
information to those materials
provided informing women that if
an ultrasound is conducted with
the abortion, she may view or
decline to view the real-time
ultrasound image.
"Common sense laws which
further regulate the abortion
industry, like West Virginia's
Ultrasound Option Bill, enjoy
the support of a large number of
Americans. We will continue to
work with other states to pass
laws which protect mothers and
their unborn children,"
Balch added.
The full text of the Ultrasound
Option Bill is available online
here:
www.legis.state.wv.us/Bill_Text_HTML/2010_SESSIONS/RS/Bills/SB597%20SUB2%20enr.htm
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