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Pro-abortion New Hampshire gov says he won’t veto budget just to block late-term abortion ban

Updated: June 23, 2021 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

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CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 23, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – Pro-abortion Republican Gov. John Sununu of New Hampshire is under fire from his own allies for saying he won’t veto the proposed $13.5 billion state budget for the next two years solely to stop a provision banning abotion past 24 weeks.

“The ban has no allowances for rape, incest or fatal fetal anomaly,” Somersworth city councilor Crystal Paradis said to Sununu last week at a Tri-City Chamber of Commerce forum, the Fosters Daily Democrat reported. “It can mean up to seven years in prison for doctors. What do you say to the medical community who soundly oppose this?”

“First, it is not my bill,” the governor responded. “It is the Legislature’s proposal. And 43 other states have similar clauses, including Massachusetts and New York, who have almost the exact same law. No one is screaming at them. Do you want me to scrap a $13 billion budget for this one item? I will not do that.”

“I am pro-choice,” he continued. “I have always supported a woman’s right to choose

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