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Glenn Youngkin on Abortion |
Virginia Scope analysis Jan 28, 2025: Democrats, who had a 21-18 majority in the chamber due to a missing Republican, created a 19-19 vote by having Sen. Lashrecse Aird, D-Petersburg, abstain and Sen. Jeremy McPike, D-Prince William, vote against the bill. Sears was then forced to do one of her two constitutionally mandated duties: cast a tie-breaking vote. She killed the bill. The rule that permits a member who voted against a bill to ask for it to be reconsidered allowed McPike to bring it back up for a vote. All Democrats voted in favor of the legislation on the second try, passing it 21-18.
Legislative Outcome:Failed 19-19-0 on Jan/28/25 with Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears voting NO in a tie breaking vote; then passed House of Delegates 54-41-5 on Feb/14/25 and passed Senate 21-19-0 on Feb/18/25; Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed the legislation on May/6/25.
GOV. GLENN YOUNGKIN: I believe, as a pro-life governor, that life begins at conception. My job as a pro-life governor in a state in Virginia, where, 18 months ago, the debate in our General Assembly was around whether abortion should be allowed all the way up through and including birth, funded by taxpayer money. The Supreme Court's decision, I agree with, that this is a decision for states to make by elected officials by the citizens of Virginia. And each state will decide something different. I think that's the real value of the Supreme Court's decision.
"These are not squishy issues.
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