
Culture & Conversation Abortion
This law was last updated on May 23, 2019
This law is Anti–Choice
H 3530
Failed to Pass
Jan 19, 2017
Co-sponsors: 49
Primary Sponsors: 1
Total Sponsors: 50
H 3530 would amend state law to define “personhood” as beginning at the moment of fertilization.
H 3530 states that “[t]he right to life for each born and preborn human being vests at fertilization,” and that “[t]he rights guaranteed by Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution of this State, that no person shall be deprived of life without due process of law, nor shall any person be denied the equal protection of the laws, vest at fertilization for each born and preborn human being.”
If passed, it would also give full constitutional rights to fertilized eggs, embryos, and fetuses, and would ban abortion, birth control pills, IUDs, and emergency contraception. In addition, it would eliminate certain medical choices for women, including some cancer treatments and in vitro fertilization, and might lead to investigation and prosecution of women who miscarry to determine if their own actions caused the death of the fetus.
Related Legislation
Companion bill to S 217.
This bill is similar to six bills that were introduced and failed to pass in previous legislative sessions: S 129, H 3584, H 3323, S 83, S 87, and S 457.
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