Posted on 12/12/2019 6:30:27 PM PST by Morgana
The March for Life aims to foster a culture where abortion becomes unthinkable. To that end, Jeanne Mancini, president of the group that sponsors the annual pro-life march in Washington each January, says it will work to draw the publics attention to the proposed Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
The legislation stipulates that if a baby survives an attempted abortion and draws breath, the abortionist or clinic would be required to take the baby to a hospital, rather than leaving it in a closet to die, as happened in one well-documented case.
Determining the proper treatment is for medical professionals to decide, not politicians in Congress, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said in arguing against the bill in the House. Only three Senate Democrats voted in favor of the bill when it came up for a vote in late February.
March organizers hope the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act will be reintroduced in the next session of Congress.
Pro-lifers concern for these unwanted babies is such a contrast with the attitudes of pro-abortion legislators, said Tom McClusky, the March for Lifes vice president of government affairs.
This isnt even an abortion issue, he said. This is a baby, born alive after an abortion. Its just amazing, in this day and age, that people dont understand this is actually an issue.
McClusky said that the March for Life, held each January to demonstrate disapproval of the Jan. 22, 1973, Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade that legalized abortion nationwide, is supportive of any [law] that changes the culture to protect life.
Mancini and McClusky also announced that the speakers at next months March for Life on Jan. 24 in Washington, D.C., will include Louisiana state Sen.-elect Katrina Jackson, a black Democrat. As a state representative, she authored Louisianas Unsafe Abortion Protection Act, which would require abortionists to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles.
The Louisiana Legislature enacted the Unsafe Abortion Protection Act in 2014, and the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the law in 2018. But in February, the Supreme Court temporarily blocked the law from taking effect, and the justices are expected to hear the case next month.
Also speaking will be Republican U.S. Reps. Ann Wagner of Missouri and Chris Smith of New Jersey, sponsors of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act; and abortion survivors Melissa Ohden and Claire Culwell.
Despite the efforts of the March for Life, Mancini said, she doubts Americans will see an end to abortion anytime soon.
Im a little bit less hopeful that thats in our immediate future, she said, but we will work ardently day in and day out to change both the law and hearts and minds until that happens.
Mancini said she finds hope in the enthusiasm of young people who participate in the March for Life.
Its always incredibly inspiring to get to a few days before the March for Life and see all the young people come in. Thats always an incredibly moving and beautiful experience, she said.
Save the babies !
Save their souls !
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