The Florida legislature has passed a bill to prohibit abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, with no exception for rape or incest, sending the bill to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk. The state’s Senate passed the measure 23–15 late on Thursday, after the House had passed it on Feb. 16 with a vote of 78–39. Both chambers hold a Republican majority. DeSantis, a Republican, is expected to sign the measure into law. His spokesperson, Christina Pushaw, said earlier in the day that the governor “is pro-life and has voiced support for the concepts in this bill.” If signed, the measure would take effect on July 1. The exception to the 15-week ban would be only in cases when the mother is at risk of death or “irreversible physical impairment,” or if the fetus has what is deemed a fatal abnormality. In a session on Wednesday, Republicans defeated an amendment that would have …