Life-related bills linger in state
With two weeks left in the Missouri legislative session, several life-related bills are still up for debate.
The Missouri Catholic Conference, the public policy arm of the state’s bishops, has been watching several bills, including HCS/HB 46 and 434, which would make it a crime to coerce a woman into having an abortion. The MCC supports the legislation.
The bill was introduced by Reps. Cynthia Davis, R-O’Fallon and Bryan Pratt, R-Lee’s Summit, and has passed the House and currently awaits debate by the full Senate.
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