The Senate has the power to regulate interstate commerce. This doesn't deal with the issue of abortion in the way we think about it (ban vs. legalize). This is a matter of licensing, regulation, etc. That circumvents the constitutional limits on the Senate's power to regulate abortion.
I suppose I could agree to an exception for life-threatening emergency abortions as attested to by medical professionals. However, PiT, the idea is to create a logistical nightmare for an industry built on the destruction of life. I don't want to make their job easy. I want the practice of abortion limited to absolute medical necessity, and even then I believe it should be left to the discretion of the woman.
If you're in the business of wanting to make life easy for abortionists, then you shouldn't vote for this bill but you also shouldn't call yourself a conservative.
The right-wing survives in Atlasia by being a big tent and uniting people of various persuasions who find themselves opposed to the hard-left dogma of Labor. Telling people that they cannot associate with the right-wing because of a position they hold on a single, specific issue is antithetical to the success of the Atlasian right. You may want to think about that before you play the No True Scotsman card on me.