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Arkansas Governor Vetoes Fetal Heartbeat Bill


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Updated: 3/04 2:50 pm Published: 3/04 2:49 pm
Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe has vetoed the so-called Fetal Heartbeat bill.

Senate Bill 134 sought to ban abortions after 12 weeks.
 
The legal reasoning for the veto cites the same cases referenced in the veto of House Bill 1037. Beebe's veto letter included the following section:

In short, because it would impose a ban on a woman's right to choose an elective, nontherapeutic abortion well before viability, Senate Bill 134 blatantly contradicts the United States Constitution, as interpreted by the Supreme Court. When I was sworn in as Governor I took an oath to preserve, protect, and defend both the Arkansas Constitution and the Constitution of the United States. I take that oath seriously.

The adoption of blatantly unconstitutional laws can be very costly to the taxpayers of our State. It has been suggested that outside groups might represent the State for free in any litigation challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill 134, but even if that were to happen, that would only lessen the State's own litigation costs. Lawsuits challenging unconstitutional laws also result in the losing party - in this case, the State - being ordered to pay the costs and attorneys' fees incurred by the litigants who successfully challenge the law. Those costs and fees can be significant. In the last case in which the constitutionality of an Arkansas abortion statute was challenged, Little Rock Family Planning Services v. Jegley, the State was ordered to pay the prevailing plaintiffs and their attorneys nearly $119,000 for work in the trial court, and an additional $28,900 for work on the State's unsuccessful appeal. Those fee awards were entered in 1999, and litigation fees and costs have increased extensively since then. The taxpayers' exposure, should Senate Bill 134 become law, will likely be significantly greater.

Sincerely,
Mike Beebe

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roderick - 3/6/2013 9:16 PM
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I wish Arkansas lawmakers would focus on the ECONOMY and JOBS. When the lawsuits pour in, the courts will uphold Roe v. Wade.

justmyopinion - 3/5/2013 6:26 PM
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I feel that I am slowly losing all of my rights. First the government says I HAVE to have insurance, excuse me but I would love to, how about making laws to make it affordable?? Then they are going to tell me when or if I can have an abortion (not that I believe in it or would want one) Now they are dictating what kind of tatto and body piercings a person can have. These are all small rights of choice which are being taken from us. Where is the out cry for that? What will be dictated next? Wasn't this country founded due to a government forcing their views on the commoners?? Wake up!!!!

eastark - 3/5/2013 10:52 AM
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If you don't want an abortion, don't get one!!!

Forward0341 - 3/5/2013 10:14 AM
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If a criminal can be charged with two counts of murder for killing a pregnant women only 14 weeks pregnant then why wouldn't an abortion be considered murder? Does this double standard just not register in the minds of liberals? I think this would be a great defense for anyone challenging this soon to be law.

ender929 - 3/5/2013 1:15 AM
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This is the same man who recently said he would sign off to end capital punishment, but supports aborting an innocent life.

itsjustme - 3/4/2013 5:50 PM
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I meant he wont be able to explain it to The Ultimate Judge. Damn touch screens. Lol

itsjustme - 3/4/2013 5:15 PM
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Beebe may be able to cite BS loopholes from Supreme Court judges regarding abortion, but he will be able to do so when he meets the ultimate judge, God. Good luck explaining this one to him Beebe.

wlhester - 3/4/2013 5:01 PM
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Beebe/Obama, where in the Constitution does it say anything about abortion, only in the liberal minds of politicians who like to think all things in the constitution have to be exlained to the poor weak minded voters!!!

Louise - 3/4/2013 3:52 PM
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There is a higher One that governs right and wrong, not the Supreme Court. It is killing someone when you stop a heart beat!

Butch54 - 3/4/2013 3:26 PM
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Ban abortion starting with when they put their pants back on.
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