Idaho becomes first state to restrict interstate travel for abortions What the new law says
BOISE, Idaho — Helping a minor travel to another state for an abortion, without parental consent, will be a felony in Idaho next month, barring a successful court challenge. Republican Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Wednesday signed House Bill 242. It prohibits traveling with a minor to another state for an abortion, or helping a minor obtain an abortion-inducing drug, without consulting one of their parents or guardians. The “abortion trafficking” crime is punishable by up to five years in prison. Little wrote in a letter to lawmakers that the law doesn’t prohibit interstate travel or block an adult from…
