At a Baptist church today, Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal signed into law legislation requiring that abortion providers have admitting privileges at local hospitals. The legislation is also expected close several legal abortion clinics.
Amy Irvin, board member of the New Orleans Abortion Fund, which helps low income women access abortion, told msnbc the law would restore a “pre-Roe v. Wade condition.”
According to the New Orleans Times-Picayune, there is only one abortion clinic in Louisiana currently able to comply with the law, in Shreveport, a five-hour drive from the New Orleans area. If local hospitals don’t grant admitting privileges to doctors at the state’s four other clinics – as has been the case in nearby Mississippi and Texas – the four other clinics in the state will be forced to close.
Lawmakers supporting the bill – including many Democrats – have claimed it will protect women’s health, which is disputed by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the American Medical Association (AMA). Those groups have said the laws have “no medical basis.”
Jindal also signed a law preventing abortion providers from teaching sex education in schools.
Irvin added, “The law really puts women in an unsafe situation. Without a clinic in their community, they’re going to travel additional distance, pay additional cost, and push back the timeframe of their procedure.”









