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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - A legislative committee voted Wednesday to send legislation banning abortion medication unknowingly prescribed to women through the fatal dose of the abortion drug misoprostol to the full Senate.

The House for the sixth time last April also rejected legislation that would have set up an expansion of Missouri's law permitting the use of the abortion drug mifepristone in cases of clear medical only. The proposal 64GR179, sponsored by Republican Sen. Bobby Schilling in the Senate and Democratic Rep. Jason Holsman in the House was soundly defeated.

This time the Senate added to the original 54GR567 legislation a convoluted amended version, introduced by GOP Sen. Rob Schaaf in the Senate, that barred the use of misoprostol in the emergency context of end of pregnancy hemorrhage. This language was added after the House Office of Health Care Quality rejected efforts to strengthen and narrow the bill and instead rejected the original version 64GR567 in favor of doubling down on the draconian political agenda of abortion proponents.

After demonstrating the simple Senate procedure just moments before voting on 61 R 163 for the centerpiece of their expansion of their party's repeated "fetal pain" crusade, forcing paramedics inside women's wombs in order to remove third trimester pregnancies because the moms are at risk of leading Johns Hopkins Hospital "training cameras" was crafted into the Senate bill, literally.

There's no guarantee the new draft of the legislation will move to a vote by the full Senate. The House will henceforth accept only legislation that's presented to them on a bipartisan basis. But, even this modest effort by both the supposedly pro-life Republican majorities on the House and Senate, underscores the ongoing
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