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Michigan Senate Approves Abortion Procedure Ban

Federal Ban Was Enacted In 2007

DETROIT – The Republican-led Michigan Legislature is working to pass a state-level ban on a procedure that opponents call "partial-birth" abortion.

A proposal to put the ban in state law passed the Senate by a 29-8 vote Wednesday. The House was expected to vote on a similar proposal later in the day.

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A similar federal ban on the late-term procedure was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2007. Critics of the Michigan plan say that makes the state proposal redundant. But supporters say a state ban would be needed to better prosecute potential cases within Michigan.

Michigan lawmakers have tried to enact a state-level ban on the procedure multiple times without success because of vetoes from then-Democratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm and court rulings.

Republican Rick Snyder succeeded Granholm in January.

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