After listening to supporters of a bill that would ban so-called telemedicine abortions -- in which a doctor oversees administration of a drug to induce an abortion via a live video link -- Sen. Danielle Conrad of Lincoln had enough.

Again.

As she has done all session, Conrad on Wednesday assailed the legislation (LB521) and "the tirade of other anti-woman, anti-science and anti-common-sense legislation that you continue to bring before this body."

She said the legislation erodes women's right to have an abortion.

"Let's call this what this is. This isn't about protecting women ... this is an ongoing political attack on women's rights, women's health and the health-care providers that are serving them," she said.

"Government needs to stay out of these personal medical decisions and leave these decisions to women, their doctors and whoever else they choose to consult. I contend that you, as politicians, do not know what is best for every individual woman in every individual circumstance."