The Minnesota Senate will vote tomorrow on a bill that would require any woman seeking an abortion to get specific information and wait 24 hours before the procedure is done. A parliamentary procedure on the House floor will force the full senate to either adopt the bill or send it to conference committee. Supporters say they have the votes in the Senate to send the bill to Governor Pawlenty's desk. Critics say the parliamentary procedure is undermining the committee process and won't allow the senate to make any changes to the bill. Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Scheck reports...