Pro-life organizations are praising Republican governor Brian Kemp for signing a law that will protect many babies who were previously vulnerable to abortion.
On Tuesday, Kemp will sign the state's Heartbeat bill to outlaw most abortions on babies who have a detectable heartbeat, which typically occurs six weeks after conception. The new bill, dubbed the LIFE ACT, is designed to protect "those who cannot speak for themselves."
"The LIFE Act reaffirms Georgia's commitment to life and the rights of the innocent unborn," Gov. Kemp said in an email to the Washington Free Beacon. "I am signing HB 481 to ensure that all Georgians have the opportunity to live, grow, learn, and prosper in this great state."
The bill passed the Georgia legislator in March despite outcry from Hollywood celebrities and pro-abortion activists. The state Senate voted 34-18 to pass the heartbeat bill, while the measure enjoyed a 92-78 majority in the General Assembly. Gov. Kemp said the legislation sends a clear message that the state stands by vulnerable residents and gives them the ability to thrive no matter their station in life.
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