In an unexpected move, the Virginia Senate killed the state’s “personhood” bill that would define life as starting at conception is dead for this year in Virginia.
The Senate voted 24-14 today to send the bill back to committee and carry it over to 2013.
The action came not long after a Senate committee voted 8-7 along party lines to approve the bill, despite the opposition of those who argued that the broad measure could prohibit birth control and in vitro fertilization.
The proposal, sponsored by Delegate Robert Marshall (R), would have granted “personhood” status to unborn children, including embryos.









