The House of Representatives today took up legislation to add further restrictions for teen abortions. In most states, girls under age 18 already face parental involvement laws.
Similar legislation has passed the House three times before. The one time it reached the Senate floor, it got fillerbusted. This time, the outcome could be different.
Linda Feldmann, White House correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor, reports on the latest developments.
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Linda Feldmann, White House correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor.













