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Wisconsin Latest State to Implement Pro-Life Law
The New American ^
| 06 July 2013
| Dave Bohon
Posted on 07/06/2013 9:37:17 AM PDT by VitacoreVision
Wisconsin has become the latest state to pass legislation designed to protect unborn children and their mothers.
Wisconsin Latest State to Implement Pro-Life Law
The New American
06 July 2013
Wisconsin has become the latest state to implement a law to protect the unborn. On July 5 Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (shown) signed SB 206, also called "Sonya's Law," which will require women seeking an abortion to first get an ultrasound, as well as require doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a hospital near the facility where they perform the procedure. Planned Parenthood said that the new law will force the closure of some of its Wisconsin abortion facilities, and has announced a lawsuit to stop the bill.
"What the Legislature has done is to set up a system where the ability to provide abortions is contingent on the decision of a private institution and that's unconstitutional," complained Planned Parenthood attorney Lester Pines.
In its statement Planned Parenthood insisted that the new Wisconsin law will jeopardize womens health by shutting down two abortion health centers and decreasing capacity by at least 50 percent in one of the two remaining abortion health centers in Wisconsin. In a subsequent press release the national abortion company called the bill part of a nationwide effort by opponents of womens health to end access to safe and legal abortion by requiring unnecessary hospital admitting privileges for physicians who provide abortion. The abortion giant expressed confidence that a federal judge would overrule the law as unconstitutional.
The Wisconsin bill is part of an aggressive push by pro-life groups across the nation to make it increasingly difficult for abortion businesses like Planned Parenthood to ply their grisly trade. Early this year South Dakota passed the nation's most restrictive abortion law, banning the procedure after the sixth week of pregnancy. Similarly, Arkansas passed a law banning abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy. And in April, Alabama's conservative legislature passed a measure similar to Wisconsin's, requiring abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at local hospitals. In each case, Planned Parenthood has pulled out all the legal stops, filing suits to block implementation of the laws.
In a statement following Walker's low-key signing of the bill, the governor's office said the ultrasound section of the new law improves a womans ability to make an informed choice that will protect her physical and mental health now and in the future.
Susan Armacost of Wisconsin Right to Life, which lobbied the legislature for the bill's passage, thanked the governor for helping to protect the unborn. Sonyas Law will empower women to make truly informed decisions regarding how they will proceed with their pregnancies and will protect the lives of women who experience complications after their abortions, Armacost explained.
She said that Planned Parenthood's announced lawsuit is no surprise to anyone, noting that the legal challenge will focus on the requirement that doctors have local hospital admitting privileges. Apparently, Wisconsin's abortion clinics don't believe their abortionists need to have hospital privileges at a hospital located within 30 miles of their clinic or anywhere at all, she said. She recalled that prior to the law's passage, when a woman experienced complications following an abortion in a Wisconsin clinic, she would be loaded into an ambulance and sent to a hospital alone, where she would be required to explain her medical issues to an emergency room doctor. The abortionist who performed the abortion is nowhere to be seen in such a situation, Armacost explained. She said the new law will remedy this deplorable situation. She noted that thus far nine other states have passed laws requiring abortion doctors to have hospital admitting privileges.
As for the ultrasound portion of the bill, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel explained in a June 1 article that it is named after a Wisconsin woman known as Sonya, who learned she was pregnant with her third child in November.... Sonya worried about how she could handle another child, emotionally and financially. She seriously thought about abortion. But then the young woman saw an advertisement for a free ultrasound and decided to have one. She learned she was seven weeks pregnant, the Journal-Sentinel recounted. Once she saw her child and realized his heart was beating, Sonya made an emotional connection with her baby and made the decision to carry him to term. Sonya will deliver a baby boy in July.
Wisconsin Right to Life noted that after seeing her baby's heartbeat on the ultrasound, Sonya fell in love with her baby and knew she had to give birth. Sonya is a true hero for women like her and the babies that will be saved.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: abortion; deathpanels; obamacare; prochoice; prolife; righttolife; wisconsin; zerocare
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To: VitacoreVision
My better half was the executive director of Christian pregnancy center for many years. Her center was one of the first to use ultrasound technology, around the year 2000. A machine back then was a $ 25,000 proposition, plus a nurse to administer, and the use of a doctor to confirm pregnancy. We had a Christian nurse and doctor donate their time in the evenings when these exams were scheduled.
Many children are alive today because of that machine.
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posted on
07/06/2013 10:26:24 AM PDT
by
exit82
("The Taliban is on the inside of the building" E. Nordstrom 10-10-12)
To: afraidfortherepublic
Oh, Boy! The Planned Parenthood Baby Killers are already threatening to ‘pull out’ of some of our towns and cities.
That’s so sad. Not. :)
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posted on
07/06/2013 10:26:56 AM PDT
by
Diana in Wisconsin
(I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set...)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
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posted on
07/06/2013 10:34:30 AM PDT
by
GeronL
To: VitacoreVision
Wow! Wisconsin has really had a turnaround lately. Weren’t Jim Doyle and the Democrats feverishly trying to flush Wisconsin down the toilet just five years ago?
To: VitacoreVision
You know what I haven’t heard? That there has been a rash of “coat hanger” abortions or women dying from them in those states that have implemented abortion restrictions or where facilities have closed. You know if there were, PP would make a federal case out of each and every one. There is no threat to “women’s health” by restricting abortion.
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posted on
07/06/2013 10:57:06 AM PDT
by
informavoracious
(We're being "punished" with Stanley Ann's baby. Obamacare: shovel-ready healthcare.)
To: afraidfortherepublic
I am sure you’ve seen on our local news out of Madistan, the uppity pro-baby killers lamenting this all. Last night’s news had on a couple of real evil ones. One was a lawyer for planned abortionhood and the other was from some “women’s” group saying how women’s health would be severely impacted by this. How absurd. What about the baby women in the womb who will be saved after the mother sees The Baby as a Baby and not a blob!
Liberals are so stupid and/or evil and/or demented. They are just sick sick people.
(end of rant, thanks)
To: TheConservativeParty
PS- when I heard on the news that this would cause 2 planned abortionhood slaughter houses to close, I celebrated! The witch from planned abortionhood said how upset we women would be. NOT!
Close them all ! Charge them all with multiple murders.
To: VitacoreVision
The pro-abortion reaction doesn't make any sense. It does show they are willing to put women's health in danger.
Would anyone be willing to see a doctor without hospital admitting privileges?
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posted on
07/06/2013 11:47:51 AM PDT
by
RginTN
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