Minnesota House to vote on abortion restrictions

Published 10:48 pm Monday, April 24, 2017

ST. PAUL (AP) — House Republicans are considering a pair of bills to boost restrictions on abortions.

The two bills up for a final vote in the House Monday would bar the use of state funds for abortion services and creating a state permitting system for abortion facilities. Republicans argue that taxpayers shouldn’t be forced to help fund abortions and regulations would provide safer facilities to protect women.

A final vote was expected later Monday.

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Rep. Laurie Halverson said the bills are thinly veiled attempts at trying to stop abortion. The Eagan Democrat said women should be allowed to make their choice without government regulations or rules to hinder them.

Gov. Mark Dayton has said he will veto any bill that attempts to limit women’s access to abortions. Dayton vetoed similar permitting bill in 2012.