Florida governor signs abortion waiting-period bill

Rick Scott.
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) on Wednesday signed a bill requiring women to make two clinic visits and wait 24 hours before getting an abortion. Opponents said the bill would unnecessarily burden women with added stress and expense. The bill's Republican sponsor, state Rep. Jennifer Sullivan, said it is "just common courtesy to have a face-to-face conversation with your doctor about such an important decision." The bill was amended to let doctors waive the wait for victims of rape, incest, domestic violence, or human trafficking. You can read more at Reuters.

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