Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon (R) |
- rape
- incest
- to save the life of the mother
- if the mother is at serious risk of "substantial and irreversible physical impairment of a major bodily function"
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon (R) |
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) photo credit: Gage Skidmore / Flickr |
Florida's legislation includes two very stringent exceptions.
The first exception can occur when “the termination of the pregnancy is necessary to save the pregnant woman’s life or avert a serious risk of substantial and irreversible physical impairment of a major bodily function of the pregnant woman other than a psychological condition.”
The second exception can occur if two doctors certify that the child has a "fatal fetal abnormality" that would "in reasonable medical judgment, regardless of the provision of life-saving medical treatment, is incompatible with life outside the womb and will result in death upon birth or imminently thereafter."
Republican lawmakers rejected an amendment to the bill that would have created exceptions for incest, rape, and human trafficking. Sen. Kelli Stargel, the bill's sponsor, argued that it would be wrong to include such an exception. She argued that a child should not “be killed because of the circumstances in which it was conceived.”
President Biden responded the following day in a tweet, writing, “My administration will not stand for the continued erosion of women’s constitutional rights.”
Hamilton County Court Common Pleas Judge Alison Hatheway (D) |
Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron |
REPORTER: "As a Catholic, why do you support abortion?"
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BIDEN: "I don't want to get in a debate with you on theology, but you know...I'm not going to make a judgement for other people."
REPORTER: "But you're Catholic!" pic.twitter.com/KR7njW1cW9
While Biden advocated for abortion, just a day after the Women's Health Protection Act failed to pass a cloture vote in the US Senate, he did not say the word abortion or acknowledge the millions of American lives that have been ended by abortion since the Roe v. Wade decision.
“Advancing liberty and justice also requires protecting the rights of women. The constitutional right affirmed in Roe v. Wade—standing precedent for half a century—is under attack as never before,” Biden said.
“If we want to go forward—not backward—we must protect access to health care. Preserve a woman’s right to choose. And let’s continue to advance maternal health care in America.”
While Biden chose to avoid using the word "abortion," it is clear that Biden is advocating for the advancement of abortion rather than actual maternal health care.
In the time since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, it is estimated that over 63 million children have been killed through abortion. This is not health care. Mothers deserve support, including health care, but their children also deserve protection under the law.