Lawmaker wants flags at half-staff once yearly for abortions
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A panel of Idaho lawmakers has introduced a resolution that would have flags flown at half staff one day a year in recognition of abortions that have been performed since the medical procedure became legal nearly 50 years ago.
The resolution was introduced Monday in a Senate committee.
The bill from Idaho Falls Republican Rep. Barbara Ehardt would designate Jan. 22 as the “Day of Tears.”
The concept comes from a Virginia-based anti-abortion organization of the same name, which seeks to get similar legislation passed in every state.
Ehardt says resolutions are also being introduced this year in Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Mississippi and South Carolina.