ACLU-AL Comment on HB314 Passing Senate Committee
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- This morning, the Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee passed HB314 with one amendment to add exceptions for rape and incest. The ACLU of Alabama offers the following comment.
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- This morning, the Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee passed HB314 with one amendment to add exceptions for rape and incest. The ACLU of Alabama offers the following comment.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Today, the Alabama House considered HB314, the most restrictive abortion ban in the country which would criminalize abortion with no exception for rape or incest. The bill passed with a vote of 74-3.
MONTGOMERY -- Today, the Health committee in the Alabama House of Representatives passed HB314, a bill that would criminalize abortion with no exceptions for rape or incest. The following is a statement from the ACLU of Alabama.
On Wednesday, reports surfaced that the Alabama Pro-Life Coalition will be introducing a bill to criminalize abortion. The full text of the bill has not been released yet, but reportedly, it will make it a crime to provide or aid someone in obtaining an abortion with no exceptions for rape or incest
E.J. Bradford’s parents, Bradford family attorney Ben Crump, the ACLU of Alabama, and Alabama NAACP sued the Attorney General of Alabama and Hoover Police Department for release of body cam footage regarding the tragic shooting of E.J. Bradford.
Last week, the Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall declined to prosecute the Hoover police department officer who shot and killed EJ Bradford. The Bradford family attorney Benjamin Crump, ACLU, ACLU of Alabama and NAACP of Alabama held a press conference this morning to announce next steps.