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US House Democrats reject voting on Born Alive Protection bill for 17th time

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Ac98f341-6a09-44b4-bc88-950c823f1ffaWASHINGTON – This week, the US House Democrat rejected the 17th call for a vote to protect babies born alive after a botched abortion.

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Wednesday, Congressman Adam Kinzinger (IL-16) and several House Republican colleagues called on the Democratic leadership once again to allow a vote on Born Alive protections. The proposal would protect babies that survive abortion and provide them with the same medical care that any other premature baby would receive. 

Joining the Congressman and House Republican leaders at the press conference this morning was Jill Stanek, an Illinois nurse and pro-life advocate who has witnessed the devastating realities of these pro-abortion laws. At the same time, the Illinois legislature is debating two abortion bills, similar to the extreme pro-abortion agendas in New York and Virginia.

The Congressman’s remarks as written from today’s press conference can be found on his website and transcribed here below:

As my colleagues have mentioned already, yesterday marked the 17th time in just over a month that Democrats have blocked legislation that would protect babies who survive abortion.

This is a common-sense proposal that should not be controversial: provide babieswho survive abortion with the same medical care that any other premature baby would receive. 

 There seems to be a new level of alarming rhetoric coming from those who choose not to protect innocent babies who cannot speak for themselves. But keep in mind, abortions after 20 weeks are banned in all but seven countries in the world. To name a few who allow it: North Korea, China, and the United States.

We have seen extreme abortion agendas from states like New York and Virginia that essentially allow for abortion-on-demand and remove protections for infants born alive during an abortion procedure. Several other states seem to be following in their footsteps, with some proposing to approve third trimester abortions and removing other reasonable restrictions.

The legislature in my home state of Illinois is now debating two of its own abortion bills, both of which seem just as extreme, if not worse as they would:

  • Allow nurses and physician assistants to perform surgical abortions;
  • End parent notification;
  • Require private health insurance companies to provide coverage for abortions;
  • And eliminate restrictions on late-term abortions.

These proposals in Illinois and across the country are deeply concerning. This issue should not be partisan. All babies, including those who survive abortion, should be treated with the exact same degree of medical attention – end of story.

Kinzinger then called on fellow Illinoisan, Jill Stanek. "Jill has firsthand experience as a nurse, personally witnessing the devastating pro-abortion policies we’re talking about," Rep. Kinzinger said. "She can speak to the severity of these extreme abortion measures being proposed, and joins our call for born-alive protections.”

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