Posted on 07/16/2014 6:43:22 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
A proposed bill to protect access to abortion services is a "manifestation of a war on women," Sen. Ted Cruz charged Tuesday.
Speaking at a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee, the Texas Republican questioned the Women's Health Protection Act, which would prevent states from implementing restrictions—such as doctors' admitting privileges at local hospitals, structural requirements for clinics, mandated waiting periods, and mandated ultrasounds—that make abortion services more difficult to get.
The bill is aimed at actions like those in Texas, which last summer passed a set of restrictive laws that has already closed about a third of the abortion clinics in the state, the National Journal reported.
There were 40 clinics operating in 2011; 20 are still open, the National Journal notes, and all but six are expected to close.
"This legislation is a very real manifestation of a war on women, given the health consequences that unlimited abortion access has had on many woman," Cruz said of the proposed bill.
Though Democrats say the bill would prevent states from singling out abortions and protect women’s reproductive rights, with no Republican support, the bill has little chance of passing the House and critics dismissed the measure as a political tactic aimed at the midterm election.
"This bill is a weak political ploy," said Iowa Republican Sen. Charles Grassley. "It’s unfortunate that the [Senate] majority is using this issue to appear compassionate and concerned about women's rights when, in reality, the bill disregards popular and common sense laws enacted by various states aimed at protecting women and children across the country."
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Video of the hearing here
http://therightscoop.com/ted-cruz-slams-pro-abortion-senate-bill-as-an-extreme-and-radical-view/
DWOB Democrat war on babies. They hate babies.
The real war on women is the existence of contraceptives in the first place.
Once again, Cruz nails it!
cheap critics dismissed the measure as a ^ political tactic aimed at the midterm election.Pardon my addition.
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