House Republicans pass ‘born-alive’ abortion bill
- 204 House Democrats voted against the Born-Alive Act, while Representative Henry Cuellar of Texas was the only Democrat to support it, joining Republicans in the vote.
- The Born-Alive Act aims to require the same medical care for infants born alive after attempted abortions as for other newborns.
- Senate Democrats have not shown support for the bill, which is blocked by the filibuster, making its future uncertain.
- Critics argue the bill is unnecessary and may threaten abortion rights, while supporters claim it ensures basic medical care for vulnerable infants.
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House Passes Bill To Protect Babies Born Alive After Failed Abortions - Nemos News Network
Authored by Samantha Flom via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A bill to establish standards of care for babies born alive after failed abortions passed along party lines in the House on Jan. 23. The 217–204 vote followed a heated debate in the chamber, during which Republicans stressed that the bill was not about abortion […]
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