‘Heartbeat’ Law Takes Effect Today, Halting Most Abortions In Iowa

Iowa — A law banning most abortions in Iowa is in effect as of 8 o’clock this Monday morning. The so-called heartbeat law bans abortion as soon as cardiac activity is detected, which can be as early as six weeks of pregnancy.

Maggie DeWitte is executive director of the Pro-Life group called Pulse Life Advocates. She says during the years of legal battles over abortion, she wasn’t sure if the law would ever be enforced in Iowa.

DeWitte says she’ll keep pushing Iowa lawmakers to ban abortion from the moment of conception. The deputy director at the Chicago Abortion Access Fund, Qudsiyyah Shariyf says they’ve partnered with the Iowa Abortion Fund to people with financial and logistical support to get abortions in anticipation of Iowa’s law going into effect.

The law does allow exceptions for rape, incest, medical emergencies, and fetal abnormalities that are incompatible with life.

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Seasons Center To Close Camp Autumn

Sutherland, Iowa — Seasons Center officials tell us they’re going to close their camp near Sutherland. Officials with the behavioral health