The Florida state senate voted to ban abortions after 15 weeks.
The bill was passed in the Florida Senate on March 3 with 23 assenting votes and 15 nays. Doctors can't perform abortions after 15 weeks.
The wording of the bill, which has not been titled, calls it an act relating to reducing fetal and infant mortality. The number of abortions performed, the reasons for the abortion, and the period of gestation at the time of the abortion are required to be included in the report.
The bill is going to the governor of Florida.
The passage of the bill followed a trend of conservative efforts to restrict abortion access.
The governor of California has said he will make provisions for California to be an abortion sanctuary and a sanctuary for out-of-state individuals.
The Supreme Court has signaled that it might be open to overturn the landmark ruling, which abortion-rights supporters say will set the country back for decades.