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Please Oppose Infanticide in North Carolina
I'm contacting you today to encourage you to support the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in the NC House. SB405 is a piece of common-sense legislation introduced by Senators Joyce Krawiec, Lisa Barnes, and Amy Galey, that is all about preventing infanticide.
If there is anything that you and all humans should agree on—regardless of their political party or political convictions—it is that infanticide is wrong. That's an undeniable starting point for any moral and just society. We should all be able to agree that, once born, all children deserve protection, even if they are born as the result of a failed abortion.
SB405 builds on the 2002 federal law by creating specific requirements for the treatment of abortion survivors. These requirements are:
1. In the case of an attempted abortion that results in a child born alive, the health care practitioner must exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age; and
2. ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital.
A nationwide polling has found that 77 percent of voters support legislation to ensure that a baby who survives a failed abortion be given the same medical treatment as any other baby born prematurely at the same age (55 percent strongly support).
This bill is about infanticide, plain and simple. Several dozen states have laws offering at least some explicit protection to babies who survive abortions, but North Carolina has not established legal protections for born-alive infants. A state law is necessary to ensure that all infants who survive abortions are protected.
We beg you to OPPOSE infanticide and PROTECT babies born alive during abortions by SUPPORTING the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
PS: To read answers to some answers to frequently asked questions about the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protect Act, or to read some testimonies on born-alive abortion survival incidents, visit ncvalues.org/born_alive_faq
Protect abortion survivors
I'm contacting you today to encourage you to support the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in the NC House. SB405 is a piece of common-sense legislation introduced by Senators Joyce Krawiec, Lisa Barnes, and Amy Galey, that is all about preventing infanticide.
If there is anything that you and all humans should agree on—regardless of their political party or political convictions—it is that infanticide is wrong. That's an undeniable starting point for any moral and just society. We should all be able to agree that, once born, all children deserve protection, even if they are born as the result of a failed abortion.
SB405 builds on the 2002 federal law by creating specific requirements for the treatment of abortion survivors. These requirements are:
1. In the case of an attempted abortion that results in a child born alive, the health care practitioner must exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age; and
2. ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital.
A nationwide polling has found that 77 percent of voters support legislation to ensure that a baby who survives a failed abortion be given the same medical treatment as any other baby born prematurely at the same age (55 percent strongly support).
This bill is about infanticide, plain and simple. Several dozen states have laws offering at least some explicit protection to babies who survive abortions, but North Carolina has not established legal protections for born-alive infants. A state law is necessary to ensure that all infants who survive abortions are protected.
We beg you to OPPOSE infanticide and PROTECT babies born alive during abortions by SUPPORTING the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
PS: To read answers to some answers to frequently asked questions about the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protect Act, or to read some testimonies on born-alive abortion survival incidents, visit ncvalues.org/born_alive_faq
Stand with abortion survivors
I'm contacting you today to encourage you to support the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in the NC House. SB405 is a piece of common-sense legislation introduced by Senators Joyce Krawiec, Lisa Barnes, and Amy Galey, that is all about preventing infanticide.
If there is anything that you and all humans should agree on—regardless of their political party or political convictions—it is that infanticide is wrong. That's an undeniable starting point for any moral and just society. We should all be able to agree that, once born, all children deserve protection, even if they are born as the result of a failed abortion.
SB405 builds on the 2002 federal law by creating specific requirements for the treatment of abortion survivors. These requirements are:
1. In the case of an attempted abortion that results in a child born alive, the health care practitioner must exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age; and
2. ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital.
A nationwide polling has found that 77 percent of voters support legislation to ensure that a baby who survives a failed abortion be given the same medical treatment as any other baby born prematurely at the same age (55 percent strongly support).
This bill is about infanticide, plain and simple. Several dozen states have laws offering at least some explicit protection to babies who survive abortions, but North Carolina has not established legal protections for born-alive infants. A state law is necessary to ensure that all infants who survive abortions are protected.
We beg you to OPPOSE infanticide and PROTECT babies born alive during abortions by SUPPORTING the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
PS: To read answers to some answers to frequently asked questions about the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protect Act, or to read some testimonies on born-alive abortion survival incidents, visit ncvalues.org/born_alive_faq
Don't support infanticide
I'm contacting you today to encourage you to support the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in the NC House. SB405 is a piece of common-sense legislation introduced by Senators Joyce Krawiec, Lisa Barnes, and Amy Galey, that is all about preventing infanticide.
If there is anything that you and all humans should agree on—regardless of their political party or political convictions—it is that infanticide is wrong. That's an undeniable starting point for any moral and just society. We should all be able to agree that, once born, all children deserve protection, even if they are born as the result of a failed abortion.
SB405 builds on the 2002 federal law by creating specific requirements for the treatment of abortion survivors. These requirements are:
1. In the case of an attempted abortion that results in a child born alive, the health care practitioner must exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age; and
2. ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital.
A nationwide polling has found that 77 percent of voters support legislation to ensure that a baby who survives a failed abortion be given the same medical treatment as any other baby born prematurely at the same age (55 percent strongly support).
This bill is about infanticide, plain and simple. Several dozen states have laws offering at least some explicit protection to babies who survive abortions, but North Carolina has not established legal protections for born-alive infants. A state law is necessary to ensure that all infants who survive abortions are protected.
We beg you to OPPOSE infanticide and PROTECT babies born alive during abortions by SUPPORTING the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
PS: To read answers to some answers to frequently asked questions about the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protect Act, or to read some testimonies on born-alive abortion survival incidents, visit ncvalues.org/born_alive_faq
Sign the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Act
I'm contacting you today to encourage you to support the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in the NC House. SB405 is a piece of common-sense legislation introduced by Senators Joyce Krawiec, Lisa Barnes, and Amy Galey, that is all about preventing infanticide.
If there is anything that you and all humans should agree on—regardless of their political party or political convictions—it is that infanticide is wrong. That's an undeniable starting point for any moral and just society. We should all be able to agree that, once born, all children deserve protection, even if they are born as the result of a failed abortion.
SB405 builds on the 2002 federal law by creating specific requirements for the treatment of abortion survivors. These requirements are:
1. In the case of an attempted abortion that results in a child born alive, the health care practitioner must exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age; and
2. ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital.
A nationwide polling has found that 77 percent of voters support legislation to ensure that a baby who survives a failed abortion be given the same medical treatment as any other baby born prematurely at the same age (55 percent strongly support).
This bill is about infanticide, plain and simple. Several dozen states have laws offering at least some explicit protection to babies who survive abortions, but North Carolina has not established legal protections for born-alive infants. A state law is necessary to ensure that all infants who survive abortions are protected.
We beg you to OPPOSE infanticide and PROTECT babies born alive during abortions by SUPPORTING the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
PS: To read answers to some answers to frequently asked questions about the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protect Act, or to read some testimonies on born-alive abortion survival incidents, visit ncvalues.org/born_alive_faq
Support SB405
I'm contacting you today to encourage you to support the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in the NC House. SB405 is a piece of common-sense legislation introduced by Senators Joyce Krawiec, Lisa Barnes, and Amy Galey, that is all about preventing infanticide.
If there is anything that you and all humans should agree on—regardless of their political party or political convictions—it is that infanticide is wrong. That's an undeniable starting point for any moral and just society. We should all be able to agree that, once born, all children deserve protection, even if they are born as the result of a failed abortion.
SB405 builds on the 2002 federal law by creating specific requirements for the treatment of abortion survivors. These requirements are:
1. In the case of an attempted abortion that results in a child born alive, the health care practitioner must exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age; and
2. ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital.
A nationwide polling has found that 77 percent of voters support legislation to ensure that a baby who survives a failed abortion be given the same medical treatment as any other baby born prematurely at the same age (55 percent strongly support).
This bill is about infanticide, plain and simple. Several dozen states have laws offering at least some explicit protection to babies who survive abortions, but North Carolina has not established legal protections for born-alive infants. A state law is necessary to ensure that all infants who survive abortions are protected.
We beg you to OPPOSE infanticide and PROTECT babies born alive during abortions by SUPPORTING the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
PS: To read answers to some answers to frequently asked questions about the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protect Act, or to read some testimonies on born-alive abortion survival incidents, visit ncvalues.org/born_alive_faq
Support the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Act
I'm contacting you today to encourage you to support the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in the NC House. SB405 is a piece of common-sense legislation introduced by Senators Joyce Krawiec, Lisa Barnes, and Amy Galey, that is all about preventing infanticide.
If there is anything that you and all humans should agree on—regardless of their political party or political convictions—it is that infanticide is wrong. That's an undeniable starting point for any moral and just society. We should all be able to agree that, once born, all children deserve protection, even if they are born as the result of a failed abortion.
SB405 builds on the 2002 federal law by creating specific requirements for the treatment of abortion survivors. These requirements are:
1. In the case of an attempted abortion that results in a child born alive, the health care practitioner must exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age; and
2. ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital.
A nationwide polling has found that 77 percent of voters support legislation to ensure that a baby who survives a failed abortion be given the same medical treatment as any other baby born prematurely at the same age (55 percent strongly support).
This bill is about infanticide, plain and simple. Several dozen states have laws offering at least some explicit protection to babies who survive abortions, but North Carolina has not established legal protections for born-alive infants. A state law is necessary to ensure that all infants who survive abortions are protected.
We beg you to OPPOSE infanticide and PROTECT babies born alive during abortions by SUPPORTING the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
PS: To read answers to some answers to frequently asked questions about the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protect Act, or to read some testimonies on born-alive abortion survival incidents, visit ncvalues.org/born_alive_faq
OPPOSE infanticide in North Carolina!
I'm contacting you today to encourage you to support the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in the NC House. SB405 is a piece of common-sense legislation introduced by Senators Joyce Krawiec, Lisa Barnes, and Amy Galey, that is all about preventing infanticide.
If there is anything that you and all humans should agree on—regardless of their political party or political convictions—it is that infanticide is wrong. That's an undeniable starting point for any moral and just society. We should all be able to agree that, once born, all children deserve protection, even if they are born as the result of a failed abortion.
SB405 builds on the 2002 federal law by creating specific requirements for the treatment of abortion survivors. These requirements are:
1. In the case of an attempted abortion that results in a child born alive, the health care practitioner must exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age; and
2. ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital.
A nationwide polling has found that 77 percent of voters support legislation to ensure that a baby who survives a failed abortion be given the same medical treatment as any other baby born prematurely at the same age (55 percent strongly support).
This bill is about infanticide, plain and simple. Several dozen states have laws offering at least some explicit protection to babies who survive abortions, but North Carolina has not established legal protections for born-alive infants. A state law is necessary to ensure that all infants who survive abortions are protected.
We beg you to OPPOSE infanticide and PROTECT babies born alive during abortions by SUPPORTING the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
PS: To read answers to some answers to frequently asked questions about the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protect Act, or to read some testimonies on born-alive abortion survival incidents, visit ncvalues.org/born_alive_faq
Oppose Infanticide
I'm contacting you today to encourage you to support the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in the NC House. SB405 is a piece of common-sense legislation introduced by Senators Joyce Krawiec, Lisa Barnes, and Amy Galey, that is all about preventing infanticide.
If there is anything that you and all humans should agree on—regardless of their political party or political convictions—it is that infanticide is wrong. That's an undeniable starting point for any moral and just society. We should all be able to agree that, once born, all children deserve protection, even if they are born as the result of a failed abortion.
SB405 builds on the 2002 federal law by creating specific requirements for the treatment of abortion survivors. These requirements are:
1. In the case of an attempted abortion that results in a child born alive, the health care practitioner must exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age; and
2. ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital.
A nationwide polling has found that 77 percent of voters support legislation to ensure that a baby who survives a failed abortion be given the same medical treatment as any other baby born prematurely at the same age (55 percent strongly support).
This bill is about infanticide, plain and simple. Several dozen states have laws offering at least some explicit protection to babies who survive abortions, but North Carolina has not established legal protections for born-alive infants. A state law is necessary to ensure that all infants who survive abortions are protected.
We beg you to OPPOSE infanticide and PROTECT babies born alive during abortions by SUPPORTING the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
PS: To read answers to some answers to frequently asked questions about the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protect Act, or to read some testimonies on born-alive abortion survival incidents, visit ncvalues.org/born_alive_faq
Stand against killing born babies
I'm contacting you today to encourage you to support the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in the NC House. SB405 is a piece of common-sense legislation introduced by Senators Joyce Krawiec, Lisa Barnes, and Amy Galey, that is all about preventing infanticide.
If there is anything that you and all humans should agree on—regardless of their political party or political convictions—it is that infanticide is wrong. That's an undeniable starting point for any moral and just society. We should all be able to agree that, once born, all children deserve protection, even if they are born as the result of a failed abortion.
SB405 builds on the 2002 federal law by creating specific requirements for the treatment of abortion survivors. These requirements are:
1. In the case of an attempted abortion that results in a child born alive, the health care practitioner must exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age; and
2. ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital.
A nationwide polling has found that 77 percent of voters support legislation to ensure that a baby who survives a failed abortion be given the same medical treatment as any other baby born prematurely at the same age (55 percent strongly support).
This bill is about infanticide, plain and simple. Several dozen states have laws offering at least some explicit protection to babies who survive abortions, but North Carolina has not established legal protections for born-alive infants. A state law is necessary to ensure that all infants who survive abortions are protected.
We beg you to OPPOSE infanticide and PROTECT babies born alive during abortions by SUPPORTING the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
PS: To read answers to some answers to frequently asked questions about the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protect Act, or to read some testimonies on born-alive abortion survival incidents, visit ncvalues.org/born_alive_faq