Wyoming Governor Signs Law Banning Abortions After Embryonic Cardiac Activity Detected
In Brief
Wyoming's governor has signed a law banning most abortions after embryonic cardiac activity is detected.
Key Facts
- Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed legislation banning abortions after embryonic cardiac activity can be detected.
- The law is sometimes referred to as a "fetal heartbeat" abortion ban.
- The governor expressed misgivings about the legislation upon signing it.
- A court challenge to the new law is considered likely, according to CBS News.
- The ban applies after cardiac activity is detected in the embryo.
What Happened
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed a law banning most abortions after embryonic cardiac activity is detected. The governor noted reservations about the legislation.
Why It Matters
The law significantly restricts abortion access in Wyoming and adds to ongoing national debates over abortion legislation. Legal challenges may affect its implementation.
What's Next
A court challenge to the law is anticipated, which could delay or block its enforcement depending on judicial decisions.
Sources
- The Independent — Wyoming governor signs ban on abortions after about 6 weeks but cites misgivings(2d ago)
- CBS News — "Fetal heartbeat" abortion ban signed into law by Wyoming governor(1d ago)
