Roe v. Wade

A Clay legislator wants to ban all abortions

February 28, 2010, Florida Times-Union / St. Augustine Record

A Clay County legislator’s plan to outlaw abortion in Florida has gained quick traction with the abortion opponents' community but faces numerous obstacles, from skeptical House colleagues to the U.S. Supreme Court.

State Rep. Charles Van Zant, R-Keystone Heights and a Baptist minister, filed a bill this month  that would make nearly all forms of abortion a first-degree felony for the provider, punishable by up to life in prison.

North Fla. lawmaker seeks to outlaw abortion

February 25, 2010, Gainesville Sun / Ocala Star Banner

Abortion providers, people who assist them, and operators of clinics where abortions occur could receive long prison sentences under a new bill that mandates a wide-ranging ban on the procedure.

The bill, offered recently by state Rep. Charles Van Zant, a Keystone Heights Republican whose district spans much of eastern Marion County, makes performing or assisting in an abortion a first-degree felony, which is punishable by up to life in prison.

Opposing sides mark 37 years of Roe v. Wade

January 23, 2010, Bradenton Herald

SARASOTA — The 37th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion brought activists on both sides of the issue to the streets Friday.

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