The bill, called the Pain Capable Unborn Child Act,was originally authored by Rep. Wendy Nanney of Greenville and was passed last year in the House by a vote of 80-27. Abortion foes contend that fetuses can feel pain by the age, which is where the bill received its name.
Date: May 17, 2016
Category: U.S.
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South Carolina passes bill banning abortions after 19 weeks
"I am so excited. This is something that we've been working on for four years," state Rep. Wendy Nanney, R-Greenville, sponsor of the bill, tells thestate.com. "It is a nice ending to a lot of hard work."
Date: May 17, 2016
Category: U.S.
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Far from Washington, tea party activists cheer McCarthy's fall
On November 12, [state] Rep. Wendy Nanney will be our guest speaker, and I think Im gonna ask her to address the Syrian refugee situation, said Ron Tamacchio, 72. On December 11, Speaker Gowdy will be here.
Date: Oct 08, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
SC bill would nullify Islamic, foreign laws from state courts; Muslims say it ...
The South Carolina House sponsor, Rep. Wendy Nanney, R-Greenville, insisted her bill was about international child custody cases and had little to do with Sharia law. But Senate sponsors said they worry about how strict religious laws might be applied to domestic violence and child custody cases.