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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel thanks for the information
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..."Abortion laws, each and every one of them, have been about control. It's always about control, plain and simple. And in the senate, the males all have control. We, the women, have not asked for ... nor do we want your protection. We don't need it. There is not a single thing I can do when women such as me are insulted except make sure that you get an earful.

Senn spoke with NPR's Melissa Block on Friday to discuss her stance on reproductive rights, and what she sees for the future of the GOP's position on the issue.

On her opposition to South Carolina abortion ban:

It is crazily oppressive. I don't like any bills that, to me, are radical. And whether that's from the left or the right. And I do just so much wish that politics would move more toward the middle. And on these divisive issues, it just needs to be on a ballot. And the men in our legislature, they're just not going to let that happen. And our legislature is overwhelmingly male.

On what role she believes the government should have in regulating abortion:

In my view, this is just where I've come down and it's the best moderate place that I know to be, is first trimester, with exceptions. But these people, especially over in the House of Representatives, they've got a caucus over there called the Freedom Caucus. They are just hell-bent that it is going to be zero abortion or nothing, they say that they're not going to go within six weeks, not going to go 12 weeks, it's going to be zero or nothing.

So right now, they're stuck with the law that's up to 22 weeks. And then they turn around and call me a baby killer. I got a postcard that got released in my district that said that I had killed 5,000 babies this year.

So, what now?

The 22-21 vote blocked the bill with six Republicans blocking motions to end debate and defeat any chance the bill passes this year, according to the Associated Press.
Senn remains skeptical of the GOP movement within her state to ban abortions before six weeks, saying the votes are not there, and won't even be conceivable until 2024: "I just hope the result is not going to be that I get kicked out or that others get kicked out. I hope the result is going to be more women running and more moderates are elected."...
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