White House threatens veto of anti-abortion bill proposed by House Republicans

June 18, 2013 at 4:28AM
A member of the audience holds up a sing that reads "PRO-FAMILY PRO-FREEDOM" during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Washington.
A member of the audience holds up a sing that reads "PRO-FAMILY PRO-FREEDOM" during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Washington. During the three-day conference, religious conservatives have been skeptical of the RNC's plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues, such as abortion and gay marriage. (Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is threatening to veto a measure being considered by House Republicans that would ban almost all abortions after a fetus reaches the age of 20 weeks.

The legislation expected to pass the Republican-controlled House as early as Tuesday has no chance of becoming law in the near future since the Democratic-led Senate will ignore it. But the measure gives social conservatives a rare chance to promote their anti-abortion agenda and lays the groundwork for what could be a future challenge to the 1973 Supreme Court decision that confirmed a woman's right to late-term abortions.

In issuing the veto threat, the White House on Monday said the measure "would unacceptably restrict women's health and reproductive rights and is an assault on a woman's right to choose."

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