Georgia in 2019, as you pointed out, passed a forced pregnancy bill, a ban on all abortions after six weeks with very limited exceptions. And what that ban reveals is their intention going forward.
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Stacey Abrams discusses the implications of Georgia's abortion law and the intentions behind it.
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