Indiana lawmakers stated this week they'll possible wait till after the Supreme Courtroom guidelines in an upcoming case regarding abortion to suggest any substantive new laws on the difficulty, whereas they're contemplating one invoice that would trigger abortions to result in felony fees.

The invoice that handed by way of a Home committee final week would make it a felony to "coerce" a pregnant girl into having an abortion, The Related Press reported.

Exterior of that invoice, Republican lawmakers within the state stated this week it would not make a lot sense to work on laws now relating to abortion if it may very well be rendered invalid by the upcoming Supreme Courtroom resolution, in keeping with the AP.

"To try to anticipate what that may say and draft laws to anticipate each potential answer or opinion that they could come out with simply appears fully undoable to me," Republican Indiana Senate President Professional Tem Rodric Bray stated, in keeping with the AP.

The Supreme Courtroom resolution on Dobbs v. Jackson Ladies's Well being Group, a lawsuit over a Mississippi legislation successfully banning abortions after 15 weeks, is anticipated this summer season.

If Indiana lawmakers do select to pursue abortion laws after the ruling and wish to cross a invoice earlier than 2023, they must request Gov. Eric Holcomb name a particular legislative session as a result of the ruling will possible come after their session ends in March, the AP reported.

The Courtroom heard oral arguments over the case in December, and the conservative majority of justices may probably considerably alter or overrule totally the landmark 1973 resolution of Roe v. Wade that assured a girl's proper to decide on to have an abortion.

If Roe is considerably altered or overruled, Indiana is likely one of the at the very least 20 states prone to severely limit or ban abortions altogether.

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The Indiana Statehouse is seen on February 4, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Indiana lawmakers stated this week they're prone to maintain off on any important abortion laws till after the Supreme Courtroom's upcoming resolution.Jeff Gross/Getty Photographs

At present, most abortions are banned after 20 weeks of being pregnant within the state, with 99 p.c of abortions happening inside the first 13 weeks, the AP reported.

Republican state Sen. Liz Brown stated Thursday that she hopes the Courtroom totally overturns Roe so Indiana can enact stricter restrictions or a whole ban on the process, in keeping with the AP.

"As an alternative of placing a framework in place that we might change anyway, in a number of weeks or months after the session is over, I would fairly wait and enact the framework that is going to be constitutional," Brown stated.

Earlier this month, the Seventh Circuit Courtroom primarily based in Chicago heard arguments over a lawsuit difficult a number of abortion measures within the state, in keeping with Courthouse Information.

The listening to got here months after a decrease court docket choose blocked most of the measures in August, together with legal guidelines that solely enable first trimester or remedy abortions and in-person examination necessities for remedy abortions, amongst a number of others, Courthouse Information reported.

Within the listening to, the Seventh Circuit judges questioned whether or not they need to additionally wait till Dobbs is set to rule on the legal guidelines as either side within the case agreed the Supreme Courtroom ruling will possible have a big impression on their resolution.