From CitizenLink.org:

Proposed North Dakota Abortion Ban Revised for Second Time

The North Dakota Senate voted Thursday to change a proposed abortion trigger law to a measure that would instead call for a special Senate vote if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns its Roe v. Wade decision, LifeNews reported.

Lawmakers introduced an abortion ban in January, but then changed the measure to a trigger law, which would only go into effect if the Supreme Court reversed Roe.

But Democratic Sen. Tracy Potter introduced a second revision to the Senate version – one that calls only for a special session if the Court acts.

“We want to deal with the issue then,” Potter said. “We don’t want to do it beforehand.”

Republican Sen. Stanley Lyson said the revised legislation makes no impact on the lives of preborn children.