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I think you should look at the first link. You see how the date says Feb 18, when it's only February 11th? That's because it's talking about HB 1572, the Personhood of Children Act, which passed the ND House in February 2009.
The current, 2011, bill is HB 1450, the Defense of Human Life Act.
Wow. I am an absolute moron. Thanks for catching that.
I have pretty high hopes for this, because the previous one was rejected by the senate because of the maternal life concern.
Wow, this passed 68 to 25! The last one only passed 51 to 41.