Even Republican women in the House are taking issue with the latest assault on choice and a woman's right to control her own body:

A routine anti-abortion messaging bill is causing consternation among House Republicans as some GOP women rebel against rape-related language. As a result, House Republicans are discussing ways to tweak the legislation, which bans abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy, the bill's author Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ) told TPM on Wednesday.... The language that raised objections from Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC) and Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-IN) would require rape victims to report their sexual assault to the authorities before seeking treatment to terminate their pregnancy. House GOP leaders had intended to pass the bill this week, and now that's up in the air, sources say. Their challenge is to ease the rape language without alienating more staunchly anti-abortion members or they could end up losing more votes than they gain.