NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE SETS
LEGISLATIVE STRATEGY CONFERENCE
TO CAPITALIZE ON STATE ELECTION VICTORIES
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Mary
Spaulding Balch, J.D., NRLC Director of
State Legislation |
WASHINGTON (November 9, 2010) – The
National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), today announced that it will hold a
State Legislative Strategy Conference for state right-to-life leaders and
key state legislators to plan how best to capitalize on dramatic pro-life
gains in state legislative and gubernatorial elections last week. The
conference will be held Tuesday, December 7, in the Washington area.
Among the measures to be discussed
will be a model bill based on Nebraska's Pain-Capable Unborn Child
Protection Act, which prevents abortions after 20 weeks from fertilization,
when substantial medical evidence indicates unborn children feel pain [see
www.doctorsonfetalpain.org].
The Nebraska law took effect October 15, 2010.
"As a result of last week's
elections, the number of states where pro-life legislation stands a
realistic chance of enactment has substantially increased," said Mary
Spaulding Balch, J.D., NRLC Director of State Legislation. "At twenty
weeks into pregnancy, unborn children have pain receptors throughout their
bodies connected by nerves to the brain's thalamus, they recoil from painful
stimuli, their stress hormones shoot up, and they are routinely anesthetized
when undergoing fetal surgery. While we expect substantial resistance from
abortion advocates, we believe most Americans agree in rejecting abortions
that cause excruciating pain, and look forward to protective laws being
given serious consideration in a significant number of states."
Other measures likely to be discussed
at the strategy conference include bills to ensure that women contemplating
abortion can see ultrasounds of their unborn children, bills to "opt out" of
abortion coverage in state insurance exchanges mandated by the new Obama
Health Care Law, and bills to protect the right of patients not to be denied
lifesaving medical treatment, food, and fluids against their will.
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