Lincoln: The Nebraska Legislature of the Midwestern American State of Nebraska has passed a bill banning the brutal killing of dialysis and evacuation abortions, which are intended to eliminate thirteen to twenty-seven-week-old embryos. The bill was introduced in the House on January 8 by State Senator Suzanne Gamest. Dozens of abortions are banned by means of a “dilation and evacuation” bill, which is called the “Dismemberment Abortions.” The bill noted that “dismemberment abortion” is a cruel abortion technique that involves deliberately cutting off the organs of a living fetus using tools such as clamps, flags, scissors, and levers.
At a press conference in which Bill presented the game, he said, “I do not think we can agree with the dismemberment of the living human body, regardless of personal opinion on abortion.” She added that she was not thinking about what would happen in court as many of the bills regulating such abortion were blocked in the courtroom after it was passed in the House. Roy v. United States, which legalized feticide The bill is unique in that it was introduced in the House the day after Nebraska Governor Pete Rickett announced that the anniversary of the Wade case should be celebrated as a day of prayer in the state.
Rickett said in the announcement that the state’s legal system states that Nebraska’s people and lawmakers want to protect the lives of children who are born whenever possible and that Nebraska expresses its pro-life values in a number of ways. The announcement of Rickett ends by encouraging him to pray for the end of fetal suicide and to help the poor and needy.