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Law Set To Close Mississippi's Last Abortion Clinic

Dawn Megli |
July 1, 2012 | 4:54 p.m. PDT

Executive Producer

If the clinic closes, patients will have to drive for hours to one of the next nearest clinics. (Courtesy Creative Commons)
If the clinic closes, patients will have to drive for hours to one of the next nearest clinics. (Courtesy Creative Commons)
Mississippi is set to become the only state without an abortion clinic when a new law goes into effect this weekend, the Christian Science Monitor reported.

The law requires abortion providers to be an OB-GYN with privileges to admit patients to a local hospital. Such privileges can be difficult to obtain, particularly as both doctors at the state's last remaining clinic commute from other states.

Critics have said the law will force women to either travel hours over the state line to obtain a federally-protected procedure or to carry an unhealthy or unwanted pregnancy to term. From Jackson, it's about a 200-miles to clinics in New Orleans, Mobile or Memphis. Travel expenses may pose a major obstacle to women in one of the poorest states in the nation.

Republican Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves said on his website the new abortion law "not only protects the health of the mother but should close the only abortion clinic in Mississippi."

Republican Gov. Phil Bryant has frequently said he wants Mississippi to be "abortion-free." 

The clinic has filed a federal lawsuit to fight the law.

 

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