Abortion in Louisiana
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Abortion in Louisiana is illegal in most cases, but decriminalized in the city of New Orleans, as of August 1, 2022. Earlier in 2022, a Legislative committee passed to the House floor a proposed law that would have potentially criminalized abortion seekers, as well as abortion providers, which was met with vehement opposition by both pro- and anti-abortion advocates and ultimately amended by the full House to remove criminal sanctions for abortion seekers, passed into law and signed by Governor John Bel Edwards (D).
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Abortion in Louisiana
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language use. "Fetal heartbeat" is used incorrectly in Wikivoice; see Talk:Six-week abortion ban#Regarding the recent page change
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Abortion in Louisiana is illegal in most cases, but decriminalized in the city of New Orleans, as of August 1, 2022. Earlier in 2022, a Legislative committee passed to the House floor a proposed law that would have potentially criminalized abortion seekers, as well as abortion providers, which was met with vehement opposition by both pro- and anti-abortion advocates and ultimately amended by the full House to remove criminal sanctions for abortion seekers, passed into law and signed by Governor John Bel Edwards (D). According to a 2014 Pew Research Center gallup poll, 57% of Louisiana adults said abortion should be illegal in all or most cases with 39% responding that it should be legal.A 2022 LSU poll found that 49% thought abortion should be illegal in all or most cases, and 46% thought it should be legal. Among Democrats, the rate of support increased from 51% to 74% since a similar poll in 2016, while there was little change among Republicans.
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