Minors Considering Abortion Would Inform Both Parents Under Passed House Bill
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Minors Considering Abortion Would Inform Both Parents Under Passed House Bill

Date: March 17, 2016
By: Jack Morrisroe
State Capitol Bureau
Links: HB 1370

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A House representative who intervened in his daughter's abortion proceedings passed a bill to require both parents be informed.
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Wrap: Minors considering an abortion in Missouri would be required to have all parents and guardians notified of their decision.

The bill's Republican sponsor, Lake Ozark Representative Rocky Miller, was put into a situation the bill is expected to protect against.

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Description: What we are trying to do here is to start a conversation, not start a fight.
Opponents of the bill argued that parental notification would lead to infighting in the minor's family over a legal operation.

Minors are currently required to have one parent approve of the procedure in writing. The bill passed by a 121-34 vote.

Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Jack Morrisroe.

 

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A House-approved measure to require both parents' knowledge of an abortion met strong opposition by Democrats.
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Wrap: Minors considering an abortion in Missouri would be required to have all parents and guardians notified of their decision.

St. Louis County Representative Stacey Newman said minors do not always have a happy-enough family relationship to involve all parents and guardians. The Democrat added that religious beliefs should not be legislated.

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Description: You cannot force another teen to follow your religious belief.
The bill's proponents said it helps minors avoid regret after a major decision.

They are currently required to have one parent approve of the procedure in writing. The bill passed by a 121-34 vote.

Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Jack Morrisroe.