Dear Friend,
Today, the NC General Assembly passed historic
legislation in response to Roe v. Wade being overturned by
the U.S. Supreme Court last year! The "Care for Women,
Children, and Families Act" is a much-anticipated pro-life
bill designed to save at least 4,000 unborn
precious babies each year from the atrocity of abortion, and likely
thousands more. After months of negotiation, legislators agreed on a
bill to move the 20-week abortion limit back to 12 weeks and greatly
restrict chemical abortions that are administered by taking two
pills.
We believe that life begins at conception, and that
every human being, born or unborn, has a God-given
right to “LIFE, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness.” This bill is a step in the right direction, and we are
grateful more babies will be protected by moving the limit from 20
weeks back to 12 weeks. We will continue to fight to save the lives of
unborn babies in North Carolina, to advance pro-life laws, to help
elect pro-life public officials, and to argue for life in court
until we have a culture in North Carolina that values every life, born
and unborn.
( NC Values team members Tami
Fitzgerald [Executive Director], Courtney
Geels [Grassroots Director], and Sebastian
King [Director of Government Affairs], all gave legislative
committee testimony in support of the bill. )
We are also thankful for a number of provisions that go a
long way towards halting North Carolina's status as the abortion
destination of the South. There are provisions in the bill that
protect the health and safety of women and prevent the brutal, painful
practice of late-term abortion. The legislation also bans partial
birth abortion; it requires abortion clinics to meet the same health
standards of other ambulatory surgical facilities; it stipulates
physicians attending surgical abortions must administer
life-saving care for babies who survive
botched abortions or pay a $250,000 fine; it prohibits eugenic
abortions for race, sex and Down Syndrome; it requires any abortion
after 12 weeks to be performed in a hospital; and it contains a number
of other provisions focused on protecting and honoring human
life.
Given that 59% of abortions in NC are chemical abortions, the
bill's provisions related to the dangerous practice alone provide
significant protections for women and unborn
babies. Specifically, the first of the two pills must be
administered by a doctor in person and cannot be mailed, supplied, or
dispensed by any other person (even a pharmacy) directly to the woman.
Internet and other forms of advertising the abortion pills is
forbidden. Violations carry a $5,000 fine per incident.
Significant improvements around informed consent given to
women about the risks and complications associated with both surgical
abortion and abortion pills are contained in the legislation. The
doctor must give the abortion-seeking woman ALL the risks and
complications of surgical and chemical abortion, with both the doctor
and woman signing a designated form. Women will continue to have a
72-hour waiting period, with an additional 24-hours for surgical
abortion pre-op. These changes should stop women from other states
from coming to NC as a destination for abortion.
Appropriations were also included in the legislation to
support mothers, with increased funding for pregnancy care,
maternal care, child care, and for maternity and
paternity leave for teachers and state employees. It adds $160 million
in funding to protect and provide for pregnant women. In addition,
improvements were included to speed up child permanency, safe
surrender of infants, foster care, and adoption.
Seventy-six percent of abortion-determined women say
they would choose life if their circumstances were different. We want
pregnant women who find themselves worried about childcare, prenatal
care, and their health and safety to see there are safety-nets around
them, and abortion is not the answer. This bill helps equip them to do
just that.
This bill has so much in it that it has been referred
to as the “Momnibus”! In short, it will save thousands of
lives. It is a good step in the right direction—toward making NC
a destination for life instead of a destination for
abortion.
The NC Values Coalition has been working for 1-1/2 years to
get to this point, including filing an Amicus brief in the
Dobbs case where abortion was overturned, drafting a 37 page
bill that would create pro-life protections, conducting a statewide
poll on abortion, working with legislators and lobbying to get as many
protections for unborn babies and their mothers as possible. We will
keep fighting and praying until every unborn baby in our
state is protected from the barbarism that is abortion. We will
continue to educate the public, elect pro-life legislators, and push
even further for legislation that protects every unborn life.
Our work is greatly needed—perhaps more now than
ever. Would
you consider supporting our continued hard work by making a needed
donation towards our continued work protecting the
unborn?
Sincerely,
Tami & Team, NC Values
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