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House concurs with Senate amendments to House Bill 64 on chemical-abortion ultrasound requirements
Summary
The Wyoming House voted to concur with Senate amendments to House Bill 64, which adds a definition of chemical abortion, requires confirmation of an intrauterine pregnancy and gestational age, replaces "physician or pharmacist" with "health care provider," and reduces a penalty to a misdemeanor.
The Wyoming House voted to concur with Senate amendments to House Bill 64, titled "chemical abortions ultrasound requirement," after floor debate and a roll-call vote.
Representative Rodriguez Williams moved that the House concur with the Senate amendments and asked for an "aye" vote. The Senate amendments, as described on the floor, replace multiple occurrences of "physician or pharmacist" with "health care provider," add language requiring confirmation of an intrauterine pregnancy and gestational age, insert a definition of "chemical abortion" as use of medication or combination of medications to terminate a pregnancy once it can be…
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