A sweeping anti-abortion bill introduced in the Arizona House would generally bar abortions at 20 weeks of pregnancy and impose an array of new disclosure requirements, which include having the state post online depictions of fetuses at two-week gestation intervals. The bill was introduced by Republican Rep. Kimberly Yee and 32 other GOP lawmakers. Cathi Herrod of the Center for Arizona Policy says the legislation supported by the conservative advocacy group is intended to protect the health of women and provide more information to women considering having abortions.
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