The House of Representatives unanimously approved a measure Wednesday that would allow a woman to bring a lawsuit against abortion providers and prescribers of abortion-inducing drugs or chemicals for not following voluntary and informed consent provisions of state law related to abortions.

House Bill 2561, which passed the House 89-0 with no debate or discussion, now heads to the governor for her approval. It passed the Senate last week 33-9.

A Senate amendment to the measure removed liability for doctors who refer a woman with a problem pregnancy to an abortion provider unless they knew the abortion provider had violated the state's informed consent law.

“If you're a doctor, you'd better Google and find out who you're referring to,” said Rep. Paul Wesselhoft, the author of HB 2561.