Gov. Roy Cooper has vowed to override the veto, but his veto could be overriden.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper characterized the proposed 12-week abortion ban in his state as harmful to women's health. | Allison Joyce/Getty ImagesGov. Roy Cooper said Sunday that the proposed 12-week abortion ban in his state would largely put an end to abortion in North Carolina.
He added: “It will effectively ban many abortions altogether, because of the obstacles that they have created for women, for clinics and for doctors.”
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