The Indiana House voted Thursday against two measures that would have removed abortion ban exceptions for rape, incest and fatal fetal abnor
Another way to phrase it is that the following House reps. voted to make it harder for 10-year-old rape victims to get abortions:
David Abbott, R-Rome City
Brad Barrett, R-Richmond
Stephen Bartels, R-Eckerty
Bruce Borders, R-Jasonville
Martin Carbaugh, R-Fort Wayne
Michelle Davis, R-Whiteland
J. Michael Davisson, R-Salem
Dale DeVon, R-Granger
Jeff Ellington, R-Bloomfield
Karen Engleman, R-Georgetown
Douglas Gutwein, R-Francesville
Dave Heine, R-New Haven
Matt Hostettler, R-Patoka
John Jacob, R-Indianapolis
Chris Jeter, R-Fishers
Jack Jordan, R-Bremen
Chris Judy, R-Fort Wayne
Joanna King, R-Middlebury
Ryan Lauer, R-Columbus
Cindy Ledbetter, R-Newburgh
Don Lehe, R-Brookston
Matt Lehman, R-Berne
Dan Leonard, R-Huntington
Shane Lindauer, R-Jasper
Chris May, R-Bedford
Peggy Mayfield, R-Martinsville
Doug Miller, R-Elkhart
Bob Morris, R-Fort Wayne
Curt Nisly, R-Milford
Tim O’Brien, R-Evansville
Zach Payne, R-Charlestown
J.D. Prescott, R-Union City
Ben Smaltz, R-Auburn
Craig Snow, R-Warsaw
Mike Speedy, R-Indianapolis
Jake Teshka, R-South Bend
Jeff Thompson, R-Lizton
Heath VanNatter, R-Kokomo
Timothy Wesco, R-Osceola











