1215, enacted in 2006, to limit abortion access in South Dakota to those cases in which the woman's life would be in danger, possibly anticipating or inviting a repudiation of Roe v. Wade by the Roberts Court.
Among his statements were, "When I was growing up here in the wild west, if a young man got a girl pregnant out of wedlock, they got married, and the whole darned neighborhood was involved in that wedding.
"[2] A comic strip commenting on Napoli's vote appeared in the webcomic Minimum Security on March 22, 2006.
One half was given to Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota, and the other half to the Oglala Sioux tribe, because the former tribal president Cecilia Fire Thunder had planned on opening an abortion clinic on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
[5] In early March 2006, a Google bomb was started by the romance blog Smart Bitches Trashy Books[6] in an attempt to popularize a neologism of his last name as something undesirable,[7] much like Dan Savage's reaction in his column "Savage Love" to Rick Santorum's remarks about homosexuality.