Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is set to sign into law new restrictions on abortion after his fellow Republicans pushed through a series of anti-abortion bills this week. Planned Parenthood predicts that one of the state’s four abortion clinics is likely to close because of the measures.
The state Assembly approved a measure Thursday that would require women seeking abortions to get an ultrasound, and that doctors performing abortions have hospital admitting privileges within 30 miles of where the procedure is performed. The bill does not require any certification for the person performing the ultrasound, and a provision that allows the state to create a list of centers providing free ultrasounds could push women toward anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers.
The House also approved two other bills, both of which will now go to the state Senate. Those would ban sex-selective abortions, allow religious groups to avoid providing contraception in employee insurance plans, and prohibit tax dollars from being used to cover abortions in public employee health plans.









