Mississippi awaits governor’s OK on abortion restriction
JACKSON, Miss. — A Mississippi bill to make most abortions illegal after 15 weeks of pregnancy is now awaiting the governor’s expected signature, a step likely to trigger a tough legal challenge against what would become the nation’s most restrictive abortion law.
Lawmakers in the Republican-controlled Legislature sent the bill on Thursday to GOP Gov. Phil Bryant. House Bill 1510 would make abortion illegal in most cases after 15 weeks of pregnancy, which would be the earliest cutoff in the nation.
The House voted 75-34 for the bill on Thursday, two days after Senate passage. Because of paperwork, the bill won’t reach Bryant’s desk until next week.
Already, the state’s only abortion provider has pledged to sue, and Mississippi’s attorney general said he expected a vigorous legal battle ahead.


