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PA House Panel Passes Bill to Prohibit Abortion of Down Syndrome Babies


By Ashlianna Kreiner
| May 28, 2021 | 2:56pm EDT
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(CNS News) On May 25, State Rep. Kate Klunk (R-York County) led the Pennsylvania House Health Committee in approving “Down syndrome protection legislation,” HB 1500, by a vote of 15-10. The bill, which prohibits the abortion of babies diagnosed with Down syndrome or based on sex, is now being considered by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
As the legislation states, “An abortion shall not be deemed a necessary abortion if any of the following apply: (i) The abortion is sought because of the sex of the unborn child. (ii) The abortion is sought because the unborn child receives a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome.” ....

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Pennsylvania Becomes the Latest State To Introduce Legislation Restricting Abortion Access


Pennsylvania Becomes the Latest State To Introduce Legislation Restricting Abortion Access
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On Tuesday, the Pennsylvania House Health Committee voted to advance three anti-abortion bills: one that would ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, another that would ban abortions after a Down syndrome diagnosis, and a third that creates death certificate and burial requirements for both miscarriages and abortions. The legislation is expected to be voted on by the full Pennsylvania House of Representatives in early June.
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“The anti-choice legislators in the Republican-controlled Generally Assembly cannot be allowed to run over women’s rights while refusing to tackle the issues women need us to address, like supporting mothers and their children after birth and decreasing the increasing rate of maternal mortality due to lack of access to health care and other resources,” said Democratic Rep. Morgan Cephas, ....

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State legislatures pursuing pro-life agenda


State legislatures pursuing pro-life agenda
Thursday, May 27, 2021
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Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com)
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Pro-life activists know state legislatures are the source for passing life-affirming legislation and there s a good reason why: Congress is a no-show in the effort to save unborn babies.
Earlier this year, South Dakota led all other states in passing the legislation - five bills in total - that have been signed into law by Gov. Kristi Noem.
Pennsylvania is now working on three bills to protect preborn children.
Maria Gallagher with Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation says the first bill introduced is the Down Syndrome Protection Act, which would ban abortions if there is a prenatal diagnosis. ....

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University of Pittsburgh Won't Explain its Planned Parenthood Ties

Pennsylvania has a pro-life reputation, yet the University of Pittsburgh hosts disturbing and barbaric government-sponsored experiments on aborted babies. ....

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Pennsylvania Legislators Draft Draconian Abortion Law, Urge Ladies To Think Of Men's Feelings


May 27, 2021 at 8:10 AM
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Let’s start with the good news: Democratic Governor Tom Wolf has promised to veto all three of the anti-abortion bills which passed out of the Pennsylvania House Health Committee yesterday. For the time being, none of this is becoming law.
Which is perhaps why these state legislators felt free to pass such blatantly unconstitutional, wildly unpopular claptrap. These dogs know they’re in no danger of catching the car. The Heartbeat Bill (House Bill 904) would ban all abortions after six weeks, when most women don’t even know they’re pregnant, while the Down Syndrome Protection Act (House Bill 1500) would make it illegal to access abortion care after a Down Syndrome diagnosis. ....

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