After Roe's fall, abortion opponents look to end rape and incest exemptions

Photo credit: Lauren Miller, Casper Star-Tribune

 

With the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade on Friday, Wyoming’s trigger law abortion ban is set to go into effect. Under the law, nearly all abortions will be outlawed in the state, save for those involving pregnancies that were the product of rape or incest.

But Marti Halverson, a former state lawmaker and president of Right to Life Wyoming, said the next step is to remove some of those exceptions.

 
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