"Under existing law, there are no restrictions on the reproductive rights of men," according to the text of the bill.
Hollis told AL.com the legislation was in response to the bill passed last year by Alabama legislators which would have nearly banned abortion in the state. A federal judge in October blocked the law, which would have made performing an abortion a felony in almost all cases.
"It always takes two to tango," she told AL.com. "We can't put all the responsibility on women. Men need to be responsible also."
In response to questions on Twitter, Hollis said the bill would "help prevent pregnancy as well as abortion of unwanted children."
"This bill is to help men become more accountable as well as women," she wrote.
Vasectomy Bill HB 238
— Rep. Rolanda Hollis (@RepHollis) February 14, 2020
The Vasectomy bill is to help with the reproductive system. This is to neutralize the abortion ban bill.
The responsibility is not always on the women. It takes 2 to tangle. This will help prevent pregnancy as well as abortion of unwanted children. This
bill is to help men become more accountable as well as women
— Rep. Rolanda Hollis (@RepHollis) February 14, 2020
The bill, H.B. 238, was referred to the House Judiciary Committee, Yellowhammer News reported.
Read the bill:
Alabama H.B. 238 by National Content Desk on Scribd
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