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"We're down to the deadline," she said. "It's a key bill for pro-lifers, so I'll seek leadership's advice and opinion." The bill is the fourth abortion-related measure approved by the GOP-controlled Legislature and vetoed by the governor this year. Anti-abortion Democrats in the House and Senate have joined with Republicans to override Henry's three previous vetoes. An override would require 68 votes in the House and 32 in the Senate. The bill passed 70-12 in the House and 32-13 in the Senate. Henry signed four other abortion bills into law.
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