South Carolina lawmakers could get a step closer to banning all abortions in the state.
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The Senate Medical Affairs Committee is expected to pass a "heartbeat abortion" bill Tuesday.
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The measure would make almost all abortions illegal in South Carolina after a fetal heartbeat is detected, usually around six weeks after conception.
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More than a half-dozen other states have passed similar or more restrictive bans. All are tied up in courts.
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If the bill passes the committee, it would go to the Senate floor for the 2020 session. But it may not get any further.
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One road block may have been put up by the bill's most ardent supporters.
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The proposal passed the House allowing exceptions for pregnancies caused by rape or incest. A Senate subcommittee removed those exceptions.
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