Posted on 01/11/2024 12:22:18 PM PST by Morgana
On Wednesday, House Republicans moved forward with the Pregnant Students’ Rights Act, a measure that would help protect students who deal with unplanned pregnancies.
The bill, introduced by Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa), would mandate that colleges explain rights and accommodations to women who are pregnant to help them recognize that there is a way to both have a child and continue their education. The bill aims to counter leftists' rhetoric that abortion is the only way for a pregnant woman to succeed in school. That’s not true, and that’s what House Republicans are trying to emphasize.
The bill indicates that around 30 percent of all of the abortions that take place in the United States are performed on women who are around college age (20-24). The bill hopes to change that statistic.
According to the bill, colleges will be required to inform students about what rights and resources they’ll be given in the case that they get pregnant. Colleges would also have to provide accommodations and exceptions for pregnant female students, like missing class for prenatal doctors appointments, maternity leave, extra water and bathroom breaks, and information for other local resources.
During the hearing Wednesday morning with the House Committee on Education & the Workforce, Representative Mary Miller (R-Ill.) noted that one goal of the bill was to facilitate a campus culture that values women's education and the sanctity of life. She charged, “Let's focus on building a future where a pregnant student can feel supported, informed, and empowered to continue her education while embracing the beautiful journey of bringing a child into the world,” during her testimony.
.@RepMaryMiller on supporting H.R. 6914, the Pregnant Students' Rights Act:
"Let's focus on building a future where a pregnant student can feel supported, informed, and empowered to continue her education while embracing the beautiful journey of bringing a child into the world." pic.twitter.com/s4BK4ByWSO — House Committee on Education & the Workforce (@EdWorkforceCmte) January 10, 2024
Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) shared Miller’s sentiment when she kicked off the meeting.
“As for universities, it is their role to foster an environment of support and understanding, where pregnant students feel safe seeking guidance and assistance,” Foxx said before pointing out that oftentimes colleges don’t provide female students with a complete list of resources and accommodations available to them, explaining, “The Pregnant Students’ Rights act insures that universities are not withholding resources and information [about] carrying the baby to term, from pregnant students."
In a statement to the Washington Examiner, Mallory Carroll, Vice President of Communications at Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, said she wished she’d had this sort of support during college.
“Women should never feel pressured to abort their child for fear that they will not have the support they need to pursue higher education. I know this firsthand. I was not aware of resources available to me when I had my unplanned pregnancy in college. As a result, I dropped out until after my child was born,” she told the outlet.
Of course, pro-aborts weren't in favor of the bill, preferring that a woman simply kill her child instead of realizing she can succeed in both her education and as a mother. The Institute for Women’s Policy Research insisted that the policy is “nothing more than a thinly veiled anti-abortion law that fails to offer genuine support for pregnant students’ educational access.” Congresswoman Kathy Manning (D-N.C.) insisted that the act makes pregnant women an “afterthought” and suggested that if House Republicans were “serious about supporting students’ reproductive health, they'd focus on contraception, affordable child care, and maternal health in their legislation.”
Leave it to the libs to cause a fuss on something that aims to help women and children. SMH.
"The bill indicates that around 30 percent of all of the abortions that take place in the United States are performed on women who are around college age (20-24). The bill hopes to change that statistic. "
This is true and some colleges even went as far to install vending machines that sold Plan B (day after pill).
I think the one thing they should add is maybe a baby box near campus and tell the women about Safe Haven Laws.
Most universities have some sort of campus police or security force, often with something resembling a police station. That would be a good place to install a baby box.
True.
Did I misread the USSC decision, all this stuff is under the authority of the states by the 10th amendment.
Waste of time. Window dressing.
Where does the Constitution give the feds authority to meddle in our state and personal affairs like this???
SHUT DOWN THE UNCONSTITUIOAL ACTS OF THE FEDS!!!!
NOW!!!!
I would rather they work on ‘close the border’ act or ‘stop the spending’ act instead of wasting time......
As long as a university takes Federal money or grants, congress has the right to dictate their policies.
I find your comment inconsistent with your tagline.
I was pregnant during my first year in law school. I had a wonderful family to support me including Mr. MERCAT. But two of my teachers gave me permission to nap during class.
“BEING COLLEGE AGE” does NOT mean you are actually attending college.
I know. I spent some years as a volunteer in a pro-life pregnancy center ... most of the young ladies weren’t students at any sort of post-high school educational institution.
I disagree.. politics needs to stay out of personal lives period. Let’s say they succeed, 2,3 4 years from now another political power comes in and passes a bill to do the opposite. Then what?
Government needs to stay out of personal lives period... they can’t run what they should be running let alone get in volves in personal decisions.
Waste of time. Window dressing.
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They should have classes for the guys who knock up these girls. You know, do the right thing, not just pay for the abortion. Marry her or don’t go having unprotected sex or better yet, don’t have sex outside of marriage.
The guy. It was the guy’s idea in the first place.
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