Virginia governor seeks to ban abortion after 15 weeks
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin will seek to ban abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy following the Supreme Court decision to overrule Roe v. Wade, his office confirmed to ABC News.
Virginians elected a pro-life governor and he supports finding consensus on legislation," spokesperson Macaulay Porter said.
She added, "He has tapped Senator Siobhan Dunnavant, Senator Steve Newman, Delegate Kathy Byron and Delegate Margaret Ransone to do so and prioritize protecting life when babies begin to feel pain in the womb, including a 15-week threshold."
Youngkin released a statement Friday morning praising the court's decision, saying it "rightfully returned power to the people and their elected representatives in the states."