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Gov. Morrisey signs 3 pro-life West Virginia bills

  • On Thursday, Governor Patrick Morrisey officially enacted three pro-life bills during a ceremony held at a church in Beckley, West Virginia.
  • The signing followed legislative efforts that included expanding support for pregnant mothers and increasing penalties for child abuse and fetal loss.
  • Senate Bill 537 improves West Virginia’s pregnancy assistance program by permitting the use of state funds for acquiring properties, expanding services, and providing staff training, while House Bills 2123 and 2871 increase penalties for child abuse and broaden vehicular homicide laws to include fatalities of unborn children.
  • Morrisey highlighted the importance of supporting life at every stage, noting that $3 million has been allocated to assist many expectant mothers and children after birth by providing the necessary resources and structure to help them thrive.
  • The new laws aim to reinforce West Virginia's commitment to defending life and supporting mothers and children, expanding protections for the unborn and those born alike.
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