Posted on 11/30/2016 8:13:32 AM PST by Morgana
New Texas rules requiring a dignified burial of aborted babies bodies will go into effect on Dec. 19, state health officials said this week.
The new rules, introduced in July by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, require that abortion facilities, hospitals and other medical centers either cremate or bury the remains of aborted and miscarried babies. State officials said the rules do not apply to miscarriages or abortions that take place at home.
The Washington Post reports the health commission finalized the rules on Monday. State health officials previously said the rules will bring about enhanced protection of the health and safety of the public.
The new rules are part of pro-life Gov. Greg Abbotts L.I.F.E. Initiative, a four-point plan to increase life-affirming support, eliminate all taxpayer funding to abortion groups like Planned Parenthood and curb abortions in Texas.
Aborted babies bodies should not be treated like medical waste and disposed of in landfills, Abbott said previously. it is imperative to establish higher standards that reflect our respect for the sanctity of life.
During a commission hearing in August, supporters said the rules are necessary because abortion facilities treat unborn babies bodies like garbage and sometimes dump them down public sewer drains, Fox 7 reported. State Rep. Mark Keough mentioned a gruesome case in 2005 when a woman who worked near a Houston abortion facility saw tiny aborted babies limbs and other body parts in a parking lot when a sewer line broke.
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Abortion activists oppose the rules, claiming that they will create additional costs and burdens for abortion facilities. There also are rumblings that they may file a lawsuit.
David Brown, an attorney for the Center for Reproductive Rights, told the Texas Tribune the rules are an unnecessary burden and an intrusion on womens rights and beliefs.
These new restrictions reveal the callous indifference that Texas politicians have toward women, Brown said.
However, health department spokesperson Carrie Williams said their research indicates that the rules will not increase costs.
While the methods described in the new rules may have a cost, that cost is expected to be offset by costs currently being spent by facilities on disposition for transportation, storage, incineration, steam disinfection and/or landfill disposal, Williams said.
Previously, abortion facilities could dispose of aborted babies bodies in landfills or give them to research groups.
More states are moving to require dignified burials of aborted babies bodies after undercover videos revealed evidence that Planned Parenthood and other abortion facilities may be selling aborted babies body parts. The Center for Medical Progress videos prompted a number of states and the U.S. House to open investigations into the matter.
In Ohio, the state attorney generals investigation found that Planned Parenthood was steam cooking aborted babies bodies before dumping them in landfills. An investigation in South Carolina also caught Planned Parenthood facilities illegally dumping aborted babies bodies in public landfills, and fined them for it.
John Seago, Legislative Director of Texas Right To Life, previously told LifeNews that the rules are strong attempt to restore the dignity to the victims of abortion. However, he noted that they are just one small step toward the ultimate goal of protecting unborn babies lives from abortion.
Texas Right to Life is in favor of the proposed rules to clarify the manner in which abortion clinics handled the bodies of these victims of abortion, Seago said. However, Texas Right to Life strongly believes that the pro-life movement must go far beyond simply regulating the disposition and donation of these bodies after abortion. Texas must take positive steps to stop the horrific injustice of elective abortion instead of just regulating the aftermath.
A small step forward.
“....saw tiny aborted babies limbs and other body parts in a parking lot when a sewer line broke.”
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There will be hell to pay some day.
Thought experiment. Some state proposes to sell body parts and organs “harvested” from executed prisoners.
How much outrage would there be over this?
So what’s PP to do without their chop shop operation?
They should give them a formal grave that is in plain sight from the parking lot and entrance door.
a win is a win even if it’s small.
A small step forward.
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Arriving at any destination starts with the first step forward.
This step has the potential to change hearts and minds. It starkly displays that unborn children are human beings, not commodities or goldfish to be flushed down sewers.
“how are they doing them at home? “
RU 486. Oh the surprise when they give birth to a *GASP* dead baby in their home toilet. Trust me these women are never the same and can never use that bathroom again.
I agree they should be given a formal grave. I pray that the law will be written in a way that would prevent the horror of mass burials.
Remove the profit, and PP will lose interest.
About time. Should also be photographed and indexed....including name of mother and attending murderer.
That’s what I’m thinking. It will increase costs.
“David Brown, an attorney for the Center for Reproductive Rights, told the Texas Tribune the rules are an unnecessary burden and an intrusion on womens rights and beliefs.”
This man’s misplaced priorities are delusional. I guess he has no trouble sleeping at night after reassuring himself that he’s defending women’s rights to protect themselves from their evil fetuses.
You all call this “small” but do you have any idea as to how much money Planned Parenthood is set to lose on body part sales? This hits below the belt so to speak. This hits in the pocketbook and this is no small win I promise you.
Remember when the "kind-hearted and compassionate" Clintons (Bill
was then-President) assured us that abortion would be "safe, legal and rare?"
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The kindly compassionate Clintons "forgot" to mention that they
themselves opened the gates so that Planned Parenthood could traffic
(and profit) in baby body parts.
(EXCERPT--WND.COM). Then-Pres Clinton is credited w/ opening up the market in fetal body parts. Since Clinton signed the National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1993, fetal-tissue research has expanded into a federally subsidized multi-million dollar industry of selling human spare parts salvaged from abortions.
For example, the NIH budgeted $21 million in fiscal year 1999 for grants and awards for fetal tissue research. At the University of Washington, the NIH subsidizes the central laboratory for human embryology.
According to a lab notice obtained by WorldNetDaily, it can supply tissue from normal or abnormal embryos and fetuses of desired gestational ages between 40 days to term. Specimens are obtained within minutes of passage, and tissues are aseptically identified, staged, and immediately processed according to the requirements of individual investigators. The notice is signed by Alan G. Fantel of the department of pediatrics.
At the time, two organizations that profited from this growth industry were (the now defunct) Opening Lines, a business formerly located in West Frankfort, Illinois...... and Anatomic Gift Foundation, headquartered in Laurel, Maryland.
Opening Lines gives credit to President Clinton for opening up the lucrative business in fetal tissue trade.
According to Opening Lines, on January 22, 1993, Clinton lifted the moratorium on federal funding. This action created a great demand for fetal tissue and has made possible the development of treatments for individuals afflicted with serious diseases and disorders, says the sales brochure.
Both companies served as wholesalers for the marketing of baby body parts to researchers, drug companies, hospitals and universities. These groups harvest the baby parts from abortion clinics and ship them to their customers.
Opening Lines provides fetal tissue researchers with a fee for service schedule, which gives prices for each body part. For example, Opening Lines charged:
<><> $150 for a spinal column;
<><> $400 for an intact embryonic cadaver;
<><>$75 for 8-week-old baby's eyeballs (40% discount for a single eye);
<><>$150 for two arms or legs; and,
<><> $100 for the skin of a 12-week-old baby.
if they are caught breaking this law...fine them for each baby they did not bury!!
Let me put it to you all this way....
Someone is NOT getting a Lamborghini after this law takes effect.
Thanks....geezus. Home abortions. horrible.
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