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Children by Choice CEO Jill McKay disappointed by proposed change to SA state abortion laws
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 16, 2024 - 14:04
The upper house of South Australia is expected to vote later today on a bill that would require women seeking an abortion past 27 weeks and six days to deliver the baby alive. Abortion has also become a key issue in the Queensland election. Jill McKay is the CEO of children by choice. She says it's disappointing to see the abortion rights back up for debate.