Key Votes
HR 1122 - Partial-Birth/Late-Term Abortion bill - Key Vote
National Key Votes
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen voted Yea (Override of Veto) on this legislation.
Read recent statements Ileana Ros-Lehtinen made in this general time period.
Stages
- Sept. 18, 1998 Senate Veto Override Failed
- July 23, 1998 House Veto Override Passed
- Oct. 10, 1997 Executive Vetoed
- Oct. 8, 1997 House Concurrence Vote Passed
- May 20, 1997 Senate Bill Passed
- March 20, 1997 House Bill Passed
- March 19, 1997 Introduced
Family
- HR 1122 - Partial-Birth/Late-Term Abortion bill
- HR 4 - Repeals the Form 1099 Provision in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Veto Override Failed (Senate) (64-36) - Sept. 18, 1998 (Key vote)
Title: Partial-Birth/Late-Term Abortion bill
Vote to pass a bill that prohibits any individual from knowingly performing a procedure, in which a fetus is partially delivered before it is aborted, unless the life of the woman is endangered by a physical disorder, illness, or injury.
- Imposes fines or up to 2 years in prison for those who knowingly perform the procedure.
- Allows accused doctor to seek hearing before the State Medical Board.
- Allows woman's husband to seek damages from the doctor who performed the procedure through civil suit, unless the pregnancy resulted from his criminal conduct.
- Allow woman's parents, if the woman is under the age of 18, to seek damages from the doctor who performed the procedure through civil suit, unless the pregnancy resulted from their criminal conduct.
- Prohibits prosecution of the woman on whom the abortion is performed.
NOTE: A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY OF THOSE PRESENT AND VOTING IS REQUIRED TO OVERRIDE A PRESIDENTIAL VETO.
Legislation - Veto Override Passed (House) (296-132) - July 23, 1998 (Key vote)
Title: Partial-Birth/Late-Term Abortion bill
Vote to pass a bill that prohibits any individual from knowingly performing a procedure, in which a fetus is partially delivered before it is aborted, unless the life of the woman is endangered by a physical disorder, illness, or injury.
- Imposes fines or up to 2 years in prison for those who knowingly perform the procedure.
- Allows accused doctor to seek hearing before the State Medical Board.
- Allows woman's husband to seek damages from the doctor who performed the procedure through civil suit, unless the pregnancy resulted from his criminal conduct.
- Allow woman's parents, if the woman is under the age of 18, to seek damages from the doctor who performed the procedure through civil suit, unless the pregnancy resulted from their criminal conduct.
- Prohibits prosecution of the woman on whom the abortion is performed.
NOTE: A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY OF THOSE PRESENT AND VOTING IS REQUIRED TO OVERRIDE A PRESIDENTIAL VETO.
Legislation - Vetoed (Executive) - Oct. 10, 1997
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (House) (296-132) - Oct. 8, 1997 (Key vote)
Title: Partial-Birth/Late-Term Abortion bill
Vote to pass a bill that prohibits any individual from knowingly performing a procedure, in which a fetus is partially delivered before it is aborted, unless the life of the woman is endangered by a physical disorder, illness, or injury.
- Imposes fines or up to 2 years in prison for those who knowingly perform the procedure.
- Allows accused doctor to seek hearing before the State Medical Board.
- Allows woman's husband to seek damages from the doctor who performed the procedure through civil suit, unless the pregnancy resulted from his criminal conduct.
- Allows woman's parents, if the woman is under the age of 18, to seek damages from the doctor who performed the procedure through civil suit, unless the pregnancy resulted from their criminal conduct.
- Prohibits prosecution of women on whom the abortion is performed.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (64-36) - May 20, 1997 (Key vote)
Title: Partial-Birth/Late-Term Abortion bill
Vote to pass a bill that prohibits any individual from knowingly performing a procedure, in which a fetus is partially delivered before it is aborted, unless the life of the woman is endangered by a physical disorder, illness, or injury.
- Imposes fines or up to 2 years in prison for those who knowingly perform the procedure.
- Allows accused doctor to seek hearing before the State Medical Board.
- Allows woman's husband to seek damages from the doctor who performed the procedure through civil suit, unless the pregnancy resulted from his criminal conduct.
- Allows woman's parents, if the woman is under the age of 18, to seek damages from the doctor who performed the procedure through civil suit, unless the pregnancy resulted from their criminal conduct.
- Prohibits prosecution of women on whom the abortion is performed.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (295-136) - March 20, 1997 (Key vote)
Title: Partial-Birth/Late-Term Abortion bill
Vote to pass a bill that prohibits any individual from knowingly performing a procedure, in which a fetus is partially delivered before it is aborted, unless the life of the woman is endangered by a physical disorder, illness, or injury.
- Imposes fines or up to 2 years in prison for those who knowingly perform the procedure.
- Allows woman's husband to seek damages from the doctor who performed the procedure through civil suit, unless the pregnancy resulted from his criminal conduct.
- Allows woman's parents, if the woman is under the age of 18, to seek damages from the doctor who performed the procedure through civil suit, unless the pregnancy resulted from their criminal conduct.
- Prohibits prosecution of the woman on whom the abortion is performed.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - March 19, 1997
Title: Partial-Birth/Late-Term Abortion bill
Sponsors
- Gerald B.H. 'Jerry' Solomon (NY - R) (Out Of Office)