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Senate to Vote on Radical “Women’s Health Protection Act”

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Would Remove All Pro-life Protections for Unborn Babies

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In a move that reaffirmed their zealotry on abortion, Democrats, led by Sen. Schumer (D-NY) have filed cloture to vote on the sweeping Women’s Health Protection Act (H.R. 3755). The vote will occur this coming Monday, February 28.

Contact your Senator now and urge them to oppose the so-called “Women’s Health Protection Act”!

The radical so-called “Women’s Health Protection Act” would strip away all state and federal laws designed to protect unborn children and their mothers. Only abortionists and abortion providers like Planned Parenthood benefit from this legislation.

Tragically, the losers in this debate are the mothers and their unborn babies.

Among the protective laws this shocking legislation would nullify:

  • Nearly all Federal limits on taxpayer funding of abortion;
  • Conscience protection laws allowing medical professionals to opt-out of providing abortions;
  • Requirements to provide women seeking abortion with specific information on their unborn child;
  • Laws providing reflection periods (waiting periods);
  • Laws requiring parental consent or notification for minors seeking an abortion;
  • Laws limiting the performance of abortions to licensed physicians;
  • Bans on elective abortion after 20 weeks when an unborn child is capable of feeling pain;
  • Requirements to provide women with information on alternatives to abortion;
  • Bans on the use of abortion as a method of sex selection, and abortions done based on a diagnosis of Down Syndrome.

The tenth amendment, which gives each state the right to set its own policy, is in the U.S. Constitution. Yet, pro-abortion groups have stated that the so-called “Women’s Health Protection Act” would establish abortion-on-demand in all 50 states, regardless of the status of Roe v. Wade.

With this bill, elective abortion would become the procedure that must always be facilitated – never delayed, never impeded to the slightest degree. If it were to become law, the so-called “Women’s Health Protection Act” would have a devastating impact on all current and future pro-life legislation.

We need your help now, more than ever before. Contact your Senator now using this link.

To view the National Right to Life scorecard in opposition, which includes a longer analysis, use this link.

On Friday, September 24, 2021 the bill passed in the House by a vote of 218 to 211 with Republicans and one lone Democrat voting against it. See how your member voted on this radical legislation here.

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Daniel Miller is responsible for nearly all of National Right to Life News' political writing.

With the election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency, Daniel Miller developed a deep obsession with U.S. politics that has never let go of the political scientist. Whether it's the election of Joe Biden, the midterm elections in Congress, the abortion rights debate in the Supreme Court or the mudslinging in the primaries - Daniel Miller is happy to stay up late for you.

Daniel was born and raised in New York. After living in China, working for a news agency and another stint at a major news network, he now lives in Arizona with his two daughters.

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