Conservative legislators have banded together to pass a six-week abortion ban that allows private citizens to take civil action against abortion providers in Oklahoma.
Lawmakers modeled the bill after Texas' abortion law.
Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) is expected to sign the bill within days. It then goes into effect immediately.
Stitt has said he wants to make Oklahoma โthe most pro-life state in the country.โ
Planned Parenthood announced that it would challenge Oklahoma in court in response to Thursday's news.
As Axios reports:
S.B. 1503ย incentivizes private citizens to sue anyone who โperforms or inducesโ an abortion, anyone who โaids of abets the performanceโ of an abortion, or anyone who โintends to engageโ in the previous actions but has not yet done so.
Citizens would be awarded at least $10,000 โfor each abortion that the defendant performed or inducedโ or that โthe defendant aided or abettedโ in violation of the bill.
The bill explicitly states that whoever is sued in a case cannot say that they consider the bill to be โunconstitutionalโ as a defense argument in a court of law.
It says that if a pregnancy was the result of rape, sexual assault or incest, the perpetrator cannot file a lawsuit. Additionally, a lawsuit cannot be brought against someone who transported a pregnant person to an abortion provider if they are unaware of the abortion.
Gov. Stitt also recently signed a bill into law that makes performing an abortion a felony unless the mother's life is at risk.
The Supreme Court will revisit the constitutional founding ofย Roe v. Wadeย before the end of its current term when it rules on Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban.
โIf a majority answers yes to allowing Mississippi's ban at 15 weeks of pregnancy, that undoesย Roe,โ Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the pro-life group Susan B. Anthony Listย toldย NPR recently.