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House subcommittee advances proposed amendment on abortion

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January 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republicans in the legislature are prioritizing a process that would override an Iowa Supreme Court ruling that Iowa women have a right to abortion. A proposed amendment to Iowa’s constitution cleared its first hurdle in the House early this (Tuesday) morning. Iowans for Life executive director Maggie DeWitte thanked G-O-P lawmakers for bringing it forward so quickly in the 2021 session.

Kim Laube, director of life ministries for Lutheran Family Service, also spoke at the statehouse hearing.

Two Republicans on a House subcommittee voted to advance the proposal to the House Judiciary Committee. Representative Beth Wessel-Kroeschell of Ames, the only Democrat on the subcommittee, says legislators should focus on other issues.

And Wessel-Kroeschell says she felt unsafe as others in the statehouse hearing room were not wearing face masks. Jamie Burch Elliott of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Iowa is among the dozens of Iowans who submitted written comments rather than attending the in-person hearing. She says House subcommittee hearings should be held in a virtual format that lets members of the public speak during the meeting.

Burch Eliott made her comments during an online news conference held via Zoom. The process of amending Iowa’s constitution takes years and the proposed amendment discussed today (Tuesday) stalled in the House last June. That means 2024 is the earliest the amendment could be presented to voters for ratification or rejection.