HR 3660 · 106th Congress · Crime and Law Enforcement

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2000

Introduced 2000-02-15· Sponsored by Rep. Canady, Charles T. [R-FL-12]· House

Bill Progress

Introduced
Committee
House Vote
4
Senate
5
Enacted
Latest: Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 581.(2000-05-25)

Recorded Votes

PassedHouse · 2000-04-05
Roll #104
Yea 287Nay 141
Democrats
77 Yea·132 Nay
Republicans
209 Yea·8 Nay
PassedHouse · 2000-04-05
Roll #104
Yea 287Nay 141
Democrats
77 Yea·132 Nay
Republicans
209 Yea·8 Nay
FailedHouse · 2000-04-05
Roll #103
Yea 140Nay 289
Democrats
123 Yea·87 Nay
Republicans
17 Yea·200 Nay

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Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2000 - Amends the Federal criminal code to prohibit any physician from knowingly performing a partial-birth abortion in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, unless it is necessary to save the mother's life that is endangered by a physical disorder, illness, or injury. Prescribes penalties. Defines a "partial birth abortion" as an abortion in which the person performing the abortion deliberately and intentionally: (1) vaginally delivers some portion of an intact living fetus until the fetus is partially outside the body of the mother, for the purpose of performing an overt act that the person knows will kill the fetus while the fetus is partially outside the mother's body; and (2) performs the overt act that kills the fetus while the intact living fetus is partially outside the mother's body. Authorizes the father, if married to the mother at the time of the abortion, and the maternal grandparents of the fetus, if the mother is under 18 years of age, to obtain specified relief in a civil action, unless the pregnancy resulted from the plaintiff's criminal conduct or the plaintiff consented to the abortion. Authorizes a defendant accused of an…

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Cosponsors (20)

3 Democrats17 Republicans