THE SAVAGES ARE EXPOSED: INFANTICIDE IS THEIR "END GAME", AS A MATTER OF "CONVENIENCE".
THANK GOD THIS BARBARIC OUTRAGE WAS DEFEATED.
SICKENING.
Backlash builds after Dems vote to legalize abortion up to birth
Senate Democrats are facing pushback after they voted last week in favor of a bill that would legalize abortion nationwide for all nine months of pregnancy.
The Women’s Health Protection Act, which received support from 49 Democrats in the Senate and ultimately failed to succeed, would have given health care providers the "right" to provide abortion services with few limitations or requirements.
According to the measure's text, health care providers would have been allowed to perform abortions without "a prohibition on abortion at any point or points in time prior to fetal viability" or "a requirement that a patient seeking abortion services at any point or points in time prior to fetal viability disclose the patient’s reason or reasons for seeking abortion services."
The legislation would have also given way for the providers to perform the procedure without a "prohibition on abortion after fetal viability when, in the good-faith medical judgment of the treating health care provider, continuation of the pregnancy would pose a risk to the pregnant patient’s life or health." Additionally, the bill states "in interpreting the provisions of this Act, a court shall liberally construe such provisions to effectuate the purposes of the Act. "
Pro-choice Republican Sens. Susan Collins, of Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska, concluded the measure undermines the Religious Freedom Restoration Act by removing protections for religious liberties. This override would be unprecedented, according to Collins' office, given that "Congress has never before adopted legislation that contains an exemption to this religious liberty law."
"Contrary to claims from Senate Democratic leaders that their bill would not infringe upon the religious rights of individuals and religious institutions, the WHPA explicitly invalidates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act in connection with abortion and supersedes other longstanding, bipartisan conscience laws, including provisions in the Affordable Care Act, that protect health care providers who choose not to offer abortion services for moral or religious reasons," Collins said in a statement.
Collins' office also noted that the bill's "overly broad language far exceeds Roe by striking down state laws such as those that require certain materials to be given to the patient, prohibit sex-based abortions, or require parental or guardian notification for minors seeking an abortion."
A recent poll from the Pew Research Center revealed that only 19% of Americans believe abortion in the third trimester should be legal in all cases. Additionally, a 2019 Marist Poll found that 75% of Americans strongly support some restrictions on abortion.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Democrats for Life spokesperson Jess Meeth offered appreciation for Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., the only Democratic senator to vote against the measure, and concluded that it is "radical legislation that goes beyond Roe."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...pc=U531&cvid=953966c1daaa4adfa6426cc16dd058c5
LIE YOUR WAY OUT OF THAT, SOULSICK LEFTIDIOT GHOULS...
THANK GOD THIS BARBARIC OUTRAGE WAS DEFEATED.
SICKENING.
Backlash builds after Dems vote to legalize abortion up to birth
Senate Democrats are facing pushback after they voted last week in favor of a bill that would legalize abortion nationwide for all nine months of pregnancy.
The Women’s Health Protection Act, which received support from 49 Democrats in the Senate and ultimately failed to succeed, would have given health care providers the "right" to provide abortion services with few limitations or requirements.
According to the measure's text, health care providers would have been allowed to perform abortions without "a prohibition on abortion at any point or points in time prior to fetal viability" or "a requirement that a patient seeking abortion services at any point or points in time prior to fetal viability disclose the patient’s reason or reasons for seeking abortion services."
The legislation would have also given way for the providers to perform the procedure without a "prohibition on abortion after fetal viability when, in the good-faith medical judgment of the treating health care provider, continuation of the pregnancy would pose a risk to the pregnant patient’s life or health." Additionally, the bill states "in interpreting the provisions of this Act, a court shall liberally construe such provisions to effectuate the purposes of the Act. "
Pro-choice Republican Sens. Susan Collins, of Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska, concluded the measure undermines the Religious Freedom Restoration Act by removing protections for religious liberties. This override would be unprecedented, according to Collins' office, given that "Congress has never before adopted legislation that contains an exemption to this religious liberty law."
"Contrary to claims from Senate Democratic leaders that their bill would not infringe upon the religious rights of individuals and religious institutions, the WHPA explicitly invalidates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act in connection with abortion and supersedes other longstanding, bipartisan conscience laws, including provisions in the Affordable Care Act, that protect health care providers who choose not to offer abortion services for moral or religious reasons," Collins said in a statement.
Collins' office also noted that the bill's "overly broad language far exceeds Roe by striking down state laws such as those that require certain materials to be given to the patient, prohibit sex-based abortions, or require parental or guardian notification for minors seeking an abortion."
A recent poll from the Pew Research Center revealed that only 19% of Americans believe abortion in the third trimester should be legal in all cases. Additionally, a 2019 Marist Poll found that 75% of Americans strongly support some restrictions on abortion.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Democrats for Life spokesperson Jess Meeth offered appreciation for Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., the only Democratic senator to vote against the measure, and concluded that it is "radical legislation that goes beyond Roe."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...pc=U531&cvid=953966c1daaa4adfa6426cc16dd058c5
LIE YOUR WAY OUT OF THAT, SOULSICK LEFTIDIOT GHOULS...