
(Life News) The Massachusetts legislature rammed through a radical pro-abortion bill Christmas week to legalize abortions up to birth and allow young girls to get abortions without a parent’s knowledge or consent.
Boston Herald reports the state House and Senate sent the bill back to Gov. Charlie Baker on Tuesday, rejecting the changes he made earlier this month. Baker, a pro-abortion Republican, amended the bill to limit its expansion of late-term abortions and to require parental consent before underage girls get abortions.
The vote to reject Baker’s changes in the state House was 107-50, and the vote in the state Senate was an uncounted voice vote, according to the report.
Without Baker’s amendments, the bill, named the ROE Act by supporters, would would allow unborn babies to be aborted for basically any reason up to birth, end parental consent for young girls seeking abortions, weaken the state anti-infanticide law, and allow non-doctors to abort unborn babies.