Government
Nebraska governor approves abortion-related measure
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted June 15, 2009
Nebraska physicians will be required to perform ultrasounds on women seeking abortions under a new law signed May 29 by Gov. Dave Heineman.
The woman has the choice whether to view the image. At least 13 other states have similar abortion counseling laws with ultrasound requirements, according to the Guttmacher Institute, an abortion-rights policy group that tracks such legislation.
Anti-abortion groups supporting the Nebraska law said it was intended to ensure that women are fully informed before consenting to the procedure. Opponents fear the statute will violate patients' privacy rights.
The Nebraska Medical Assn. monitored the bill but did not take a position on it or the underlying abortion issue.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2009/06/15/gvbf0615.htm.












