BREAKING: Ohio Senate passes Heartbeat Bill after lengthy battle COLUMBUS, Ohio, December 6, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) After years of political maneuvering, vote avoidance, and pro-life division, the Ohio Senate passed a bill that will ban abortions once the baby's heartbeat is detected.
The Heartbeat Bill hasnt moved since it was passed in the Ohio House in 2015 after years of delay. If signed into law, the measure would stop the abortion of children whose heartbeat can be detected, which is at about eight weeks' gestation.
The bill was added to House Bill 493, which addresses child abuse reporting. It passed by a 21-10 margin during the senate's lame-duck session.
The Ohio House must agree to amendments and specific language, and then the bill goes to Governor John Kasichs desk.
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