Joining Others In Ga. TV/Film Industry, Alyssa Milano Protests ‘Heartbeat’ Abortion Ban

Actress Alyssa Milano speaks Tuesday after delivering a letter to Gov. Brian Kemp’s office detailing her opposition to HB 481 at the state Capitol. The letter was signed by other prominent Hollywood actors. HB 481, awaiting Kemp’s signature, would ban most abortions after a heartbeat is detected.

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Actress Alyssa Milano has joined several Georgia-based TV and film industry workers in protesting a so-called “heartbeat” abortion ban awaiting Republican Gov. Brian Kemp’s signature.

Milano delivered a letter signed by other prominent Hollywood actors to Kemp’s office Tuesday before speaking against the bill.

Republican Rep. Dominic LaRiccia confronted Milano in a packed reception area in front of Kemp’s office and asked her which Georgia district she votes in.



Milano replied that she was currently working in Georgia, but did not live in the state. She said other film workers with her did.

Backed by Kemp, the legislation would ban almost all abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected. That can be as early as six weeks, before many women know they are pregnant.

Kemp’s office declined to comment.