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Dooney & Bourke

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South Dakota abortion ban signed into law
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South Dakota governor signs abortion ban Nearly all operations outlawed in direct challenge to Roe v. Wade Image: Mike Rounds Joe Kafka / AP Gov. Mike Rounds signs a bill on Monday that bans all abortions in South Dakota unless a woman's life is endangered.  Updated: 3:04 p.m. ET March 6, 2006

PIERRE, S.D. - Gov. Mike Rounds signed legislation Monday banning nearly all abortions in South Dakota, setting up a court fight aimed at challenging the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion.


The bill would make it a crime for doctors to perform an abortion unless the procedure was necessary to save the woman’s life. It would make no exception for cases of rape or incest.


Planned Parenthood, which operates the state’s only abortion clinic, in Sioux Falls, has pledged to challenge the measure in court.

 Rounds issued a written statement saying he expects the law will be tied up in court for years and will not take effect unless the U.S. Supreme Court upholds it.

“In the history of the world, the true test of a civilization is how well people treat the most vulnerable and most helpless in their society. The sponsors and supporters of this bill believe that abortion is wrong because unborn children are the most vulnerable and most helpless persons in our society. I agree with them,” Rounds said in the statement.


The governor declined all media requests for interviews Monday.




The Legislature passed the bill last month after supporters argued that the recent appointment of conservative justices John Roberts and Samuel Alito have made the U.S. Supreme Court more likely to overturn Roe v. Wade.


“This is proof-positive that Gov. Rounds cares more about politics than about the health and safety of women in South Dakota,” said Sarah Stoesz, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood regional operations for Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, said in a statement Monday. “In every state, women, their families, and their doctors should be making private, personal health care decisions — not politicians.”


South Dakota’s abortion ban is to take effect July 1, but a federal judge is likely to suspend it during a legal challenge.


Abortion opponents donating money
Rounds has said abortion opponents already are offering money to help the state pay legal bills for the anticipated court challenge. Lawmakers said an anonymous donor has pledged $1 million to defend the ban, and the Legislature set up a special account to accept donations for legal fees.


Under the new law, doctors could get up to five years in prison for performing an illegal abortion.


Rounds previously issued a technical veto of a similar bill passed two years ago because it would have wiped out all existing restrictions on abortion while the bill was tied up for years in a court challenge.


The statement he issued Monday noted that this year’s bill was written to make sure existing restrictions will be enforced during the legal battle. Current state law sets increasingly stringent restrictions on abortions as pregnancy progresses. After the 24th week, the procedure is allowed only to protect the woman’s health and safety.


About 800 abortions are performed each year in South Dakota. Planned Parenthood has said other women cross state lines to reach clinics.

© 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

-- Edited by Ritz at 17:54, 2006-03-06

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Dooney & Bourke

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what is this world coming to? i don't even know where to begin on this one. it's a sad day for women's rights...

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Marc Jacobs

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Well, let me start that list of states NOT to move to....

1) South Dakota
2) Misssissippi? (as we wait for that to happen also....)

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I'm still stunned over the timing on this. Did the new supreme court judges say "send it to us" just so they can uphold the state decisions? Sure does seem like it!

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