

Less than a week after a fight broke out on the Alabama Senate floor over a proposal to ban abortion at the moment of conception, briefly delaying a vote that even Democrats recognized as inevitable, the state has gone ahead and passed it. If signed, it will become the most restrictive abortion law in the nation.
The proposal bans abortion at every point during pregnancy, including the moment of conception, and charges doctors who perform or attempt to perform the procedure with a felony that could carry up to 99 years in prison. The bill makes no exceptions for rape or incest; the only exception is life endangerment. “I know you all are for this bill—and I know this bill is going to pass,” Senator Vivian Davis Figures, a Democrat, said from the floor during the original vote last week. “You’re going to get your way. But at least treat us fairly, and do it the right way. That is all that I ask.”