Saturday, August 19, 2006

Another Reich Divisive Issue Expected To Be An Election Issue

Legislation that would allow federal prosecutors to file charges against individuals who transport minors across state lines to obtain an abortion "could become one of the big issues" in the November elections, WBUR's "Here & Now" reports. The Senate last month voted 65-34 to approve a bill (S 403) that would allow federal prosecutors to file charges against individuals who transport minors across state lines to avoid state parental notification or consent laws. The House in April 2005 voted to approve a similar bill (HR 748), but the legislation has some differences from the Senate version. Last month, Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) prevented an effort by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) to appoint members to a House-Senate conference committee to resolve differences in the bills. The delay has raised concerns about the prospects of the legislation, although House and Senate Republican leaders have said that Congress will approve a final bill before the November elections.

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