DIGGING DEEPER: Could Georgia abortion law challenge Roe v. Wade?
Kemp expected to sign bill in coming days
By Bill Rankin | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | April 29, 2019
There is little drama surrounding what Kemp will do. Following the contentious debate over House Bill 481, Georgia’s new governor threw his support behind the measure.
“Georgia values life,” Kemp said. “We stand up for the innocent and speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. The legislature’s bold action reaffirms our priorities and who we are as a state.”
Currently, Georgia law bans abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. The new legislation would outlaw abortions once a doctor detects a heartbeat in the womb — which is usually at about six weeks into a pregnancy and before most women know they are pregnant.
Kemp has until May 12 to either sign or veto bills from the current legislative session. The legislation won’t take effect until the beginning of next year, so it’s unclear how soon a lawsuit will be filed to challenge it. But it’s going to happen.