Atlanta Massage Parlors: In home stretch, lawmakers ask: What’s left?

Posted on April 28th, 2010 in Atlanta massage parlors

Abortion. SB 529 would make it a crime to coerce a woman to have an abortion. The bill has passed the Senate and a House committee. It must be approved by the Rules Committee before making it to the House floor. The Georgia chapter of the NAACP on Monday rescinded its endorsement of the bill, which would bar physicians from performing abortions in cases where the fetus has been targeted because of race or gender.
Massage therapists. SB 364 is meant to crack down on sex parlors operating as massage parlors, spas and tanning facilities in Macon. That city has about 25, more per capita than Atlanta, San Francisco and Washington, said Sen. Cecil Staton, the bill’s author and a Macon Republican. The bill is scheduled to be debated on the House floor.

See the full article from “Atlanta Journal Constitution”



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