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Lawmakers Override Missouri Governor's Abortion Veto

Missouri lawmakers forced an extension of the state's abortion waiting period into law late Wednesday night after Republicans used a rare parliamentary tactic to kill a Democratic filibuster in the Senate.

Missouri lawmakers forced an extension of the state's abortion waiting period into law late Wednesday night after Republicans used a rare parliamentary tactic to kill a Democratic filibuster in the Senate.

The House took the first step to forcing a 72-hour abortion waiting period into law early in the evening. The Senate began debating the measure soon after and passed it at about 11:30 p.m. Central Time.

The House voted 117-44 to overturn Gov. Jay Nixon's veto of House Bill 1307. The Senate voted 23-7. The legislation extends the state's current 24-hour waiting period. Missouri becomes only the third state in the nation with a three-day period, along with South Dakota and Utah.

Caroline Cournoyer is GOVERNING's senior web editor.
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