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WI SB1011

WI SB1011
Abortion if the probable postfertilization age of an unborn child is 14 or more weeks and requiring a referendum. (FE)


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Introduced
02/08/2024
In Committee
02/08/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/15/2024

Introduced Session

2023-2024 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Current law regulates the performance of abortions in a number of ways, including prohibiting the performance or inducement of an abortion, or an attempt to perform or induce an abortion, if the postfertilization age of the unborn child is 20 or more weeks, except in the case of a medical emergency. Current law defines the postfertilization age of the unborn child to mean the number of weeks that have elapsed from the probable time of fertilization of a woman's ovum. This bill retains that definition and amends the 20-week prohibition to prohibit any person from performing, inducing, or attempting to perform or induce an abortion if the probable postfertilization age of the unborn child is 14 or more weeks, except in the case of a medical emergency. Under the bill, as under current law, a medical emergency means a condition, in a physician's reasonable medical judgment, that so complicates the medical condition of a pregnant woman as to necessitate the immediate abortion of her pregnancy to avert her death or for which a 24-hour delay in performance or inducement of an abortion will create serious risk of substantial and irreversible impairment of one or more of the woman's major bodily functions. LRB-5607/1 SWB/JPC/CMH:cdc 2023 - 2024 Legislature SENATE BILL 1011 This bill requires a referendum before giving effect to the prohibition created in the bill. Under the bill, at the April 2024 election, the electors would vote on the question whether the statutory provisions treated in the bill shall take effect “thus prohibiting under Wisconsin Statutes an abortion if the probable postfertilization age of the unborn child is 14 or more weeks, except in the case of a medical emergency?”. If a majority of votes cast in the election approves the question, the prohibition takes effect on the day after the election results are certified. If the question is not approved by a majority of votes cast, this act does not take effect. For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.

AI Summary

This bill amends Wisconsin law to prohibit abortions when the probable postfertilization age of the unborn child is 14 or more weeks, except in cases of medical emergencies. The bill retains the current definition of postfertilization age and medical emergency. Additionally, the bill requires a referendum at the April 2024 election, where voters will decide whether the 14-week abortion prohibition should take effect. If the referendum is approved by a majority of voters, the prohibition will go into effect the day after the election results are certified.

Committee Categories

Labor and Employment

Sponsors (40)

Mary Felzkowski (R)* Jesse James (R)* Dan Knodl (R)* Duey Stroebel (R)* Patrick Testin (R)* David Armstrong (R),  Tyler August (R),  Amy Binsfeld (R),  Mark Born (R),  Robert Brooks (R),  Calvin Callahan (R),  Alex Dallman (R),  Barbara Dittrich (R),  Robert Donovan (R),  Cindi Duchow (R),  Chanz Green (R),  Karen Hurd (R),  Scott Johnson (R),  Joel Kitchens (R),  Scott Krug (R),  Anthony Kurtz (R),  John Macco (R),  Tom Michalski (R),  Clint Moses (R),  Jeff Mursau (R),  Amanda Nedweski (R),  Adam Neylon (R),  Todd Novak (R),  Loren Oldenburg (R),  Jon Plumer (R),  Donna Rozar (R),  Peter Schmidt (R),  Pat Snyder (R),  Shae Sortwell (R),  John Spiros (R),  Rob Summerfield (R),  Rob Swearingen (R),  Robin Vos (R),  Robert Wittke (R),  Shannon Zimmerman (R), 

Last Action

Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 (on 04/15/2024)

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