Arkansas Legislature passes bill banning Planned Parenthood from public schools

Arkansas Legislature passes bill banning Planned Parenthood from public schools By Michael Gryboski, Christian Post

Arkansas lawmakers have overwhelmingly passed a bill that would, if enacted, prohibit Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers from providing resources to public schools.

Known as the “Arkansas Student Protection Act,” the bill passed the state Senate on Monday in a vote of 27-5, having previously passed the state House of Representatives by a vote of 73-18.

Also known as House Bill 1592 and sponsored by Republican state Rep. Mark Lowery, the legislation says that a “public school or open-enrollment public charter school” cannot knowingly “enter into any type of transaction” with an abortion provider.


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Any school found to be violating the measure will “appear before the state board” to determine “Why this subchapter and division rules were violated” and “How to prevent the violation of this subchapter and division rules in the future.”

The bill has been sent to Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, whose office has not yet indicated whether he will sign the bill, The Associated Press reports.

If Hutchinson were to reject the bill, the Arkansas Legislature would only need a simple majority to override the governor’s veto and make it law.

Jerry Cox of the Arkansas Family Council celebrated the vote, calling it a “good bill” that “will help make sure Planned Parenthood and other abortionists don’t access Arkansas’ public schools.”

Gloria Pedro of Planned Parenthood Great Plains, the regional body of the abortion provider that includes Arkansas, denounced the legislation in a statement.

“Our students’ basic education should not be jeopardized because of the Legislature’s misguided political agenda,” Pedro said.

In March, Hutchinson signed Senate Bill 6 into law, which bans abortions in nearly all circumstances, save in the event of a life-threatening medical emergency for the mother.

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