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What was Franz S. Leichter known for? What did Franz S. Leichter do?

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American politician and Senator, Franz S. Leichter was best known for drafting a bill expanding abortion rights together with Republican Assemblywoman Constance Cook of upstate Tompkins County, New York, proposing legislation that included no restrictions on the practice of abortion.

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Franz S. Leichter | Credit: Wikipedia

The bill was passed in the Senate on March 8, 1970, after five hours of debate by a vote of 31-26. For the Assembly, the bill was amended to allow for women to have abortions until their 24th week of pregnancy or at any time to protect the life of the mother.

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The bill, named the Cook-Leichter bill was the first in the nation to legalize abortion. The law influenced the U. S. Supreme Court ruling in its landmark January 1873 Roe v. Wade decision.

Leichter also introduced the New York City canine waste law, commonly known as the “proper-scooper” law, which requires dog owners in New York City to clean up after their pets. It was adopted throughout the city since it was enacted in 1979.


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