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Alabama Senate Minority Leader Bobby Singleton reacts after no exceptions will be made in an abortion bill for rape or incest. The Alabama state Senate approved the bill essentially banning abortion in the state, a move specifically aimed at challenging more than 40 years of federal abortion protection under Roe v. Wade.