South Carolina Republicans Basically Want to Make It Illegal to Utter the Word Abortion

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South Carolina Republicans Basically Want to Make It Illegal to Utter the Word Abortion
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A dystopian bill out of South Carolina would make it illegal to provide information “by telephone, internet, or any other mode of communication” on how to get an abortion.

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that would make it illegal to provide “information [about how to get an abortion] to a pregnant woman, or someone seeking information on behalf of a pregnant woman, by telephone, internet, or any other mode of communication.” It would also be illegal to host or maintain a website, or provide access to a website, that includes such information. And just for good measure, the legislation would make it illegal to merely provide a referral to an abortion provider.

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