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Culture & Conversation Abortion
This law was last updated on Apr 8, 2015
This law is Anti–Choice
HB 3458
Failed to Pass
Mar 2, 2015
Co-sponsors: 4
Primary Sponsors: 1
Total Sponsors: 5
HB 3548 would prohibit a person from performing a late-term sex-selective abortion in Oregon. The bill defines “late-term sex-selective abortion” to mean “an abortion performed during the third trimester of pregnancy and undertaken solely because of the known or suspected sex of the unborn child.”
This bill is unique in that it specifies that sex-selective abortions may not be performed during the third trimester of pregnancy.
Sex-selection abortions are not a widespread problem in the United States. However, anti-choice activists cite three studies documenting the use of sex-selection abortion primarily among a small number of immigrant women. The National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum notes that a ban similar to this ban “targets and thus limits reproductive health access for Asian American & Pacific Islander women, who anti-choicers say are the ones guilty of this abortion practice. We know the real solution to ending the preference for sons in some families is getting to the root of the problem: gender inequity. If lawmakers truly want to help us, we call on them to promote equal pay, access to education, health equity, and ending violence against women.”
STATUS
Similar to HB 2986 and SB 108, which both failed to pass in 2015.
Identical to HB 3515 and HB 4034, which failed to pass in 2013 and 2014, respectively.
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