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Georgia legislators recently passed a law that would require a woman seeking an abortion to sign a statement indicating whether she had taken the opportunity to view an image of the fetus.(Brief article)

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Georgia legislators recently passed a law that would require a woman seeking an abortion to sign a statement indicating whether she had taken the opportunity to view an image of the fetus. It would also give her the opportunity to hear the fetus's heartbeat before an abortion. The bill's authors plainly intend the law to cut ...

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