A Florida lawmaker said he will introduce an anti-abortion bill modeled on Alabama’s recently passed strict legislation.

According to the Pensacola News Journal, Rep. Mike Hill, R-Escambia County, said he plans to introduce a bill that would ban abortion once fetal heartbeat was detected. Unlike a previous bill introduced by Hill, this version will not include exceptions for rape, incest, domestic violence, human trafficking or if the life of the mother is in danger.

Hill said he feels God has directed him to introduce the measure at the next Legislative session.

"As plain as day, God spoke to me," Hill said, describing an experience during an anti-abortion rally. "(God) said that wasn't my bill, talking about the heartbeat detection bill that I filed. He said that wasn't my bill. I knew immediately what he was talking about. He said, you remove those exceptions and you file it again. And I said yes Lord, I will. It's coming back. It's coming back. We are going to file that bill without any exceptions just like what we saw passed in Alabama."

Alabama’s bill make it a felony for a physician to perform or attempt to perform an abortion. It does not include exceptions for rape or incest but does allow for the procedure in the health of the mother is endangered.

The Alabama bill, which is expected to be challenged in court, goes into effect in six months.