Politics | Missouri Missouri Governor Vetoes Abortion Waiting Period Because it has no exception for cases of rape or incest By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jul 2, 2014 2:08 PM CDT Copied Gov. Jay Nixon speaks during a news conference held at the Capitol on Tuesday, June 24, 2014, in Jefferson City, Mo. (AP Photo/The Jefferson City News-Tribune, Julie Smith) Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon today vetoed legislation that would have required a 72-hour waiting period for women seeking abortions. The Democratic governor said he vetoed the bill because it didn't include an exception for rape and incest victims, and hence showed "a callous disregard for women who find themselves in horrific circumstances." The measure would've made Missouri just the third state to require a 72-hour waiting period, along with South Dakota and Utah. Utah's law includes an exception for rape and incest victims, and people under age 14. Missouri currently requires a 24-hour wait between when a woman consults a physician and receives an abortion. The Missouri House approved the legislation with enough votes to override a veto. The Senate was one vote short of a supermajority. Read These Next A look at cities expected to get hit hardest by the storm. New Year's Day dog walk ended with kidnapping attempt, shot fired. Authorities have finally caught up with former Olympian Ryan Wedding. Former NFL player Kevin Johnson was killed at a homeless camp. Report an error