West Virginia Senate Approves ‘Born Alive’ Abortion Measure

West Virginia Senate Approves ‘Born Alive’ Abortion Measure
A file photo of an ultrasound film of a 13-week fetus. Kornn Photo/iStock
Katabella Roberts
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The West Virginia Senate on Feb. 10 approved a bill that would penalize physicians who don’t provide “reasonable” medical care to a baby born after an abortion attempt.

Senators unanimously approved the bill following testimony from state Sen. Mike Romano (D-W.Va.), who said lawmakers have wasted time angling for political points on a bill that has no impact, instead of working on the state’s more serious problems, according to The Associated Press.
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