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Did you hear the news?
Early this month, Congressman Johnson joined
Senator John Kennedy, Senator Marsha Blackburn, and Whip Steve Scalise
in leading a bipartisan amicus brief to stand up for Louisiana's
pro-life law that is before the Supreme Court.
If you haven't been
following the story, the law under review would require ALL abortion
providers to have admitting privileges at local hospitals when
emergencies arise. This common sense health and safety regulation is
under attack by the abortion industry, who want the ability to run their
dangerous clinics without any oversight at all.
Congressman Johnson was
actually co-counsel for Louisiana in defending this law at trial in
federal district court when it was first challenged back in 2015. If we
can secure this victory now at the Supreme Court it will have huge
implications for the cause of life and the protection of women.
In
order to spread this message and be sure we have the tools we need to
win this fight,
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a favorable ruling in this case is vitally important for two reasons.
The first: It presents a key opportunity for the Supreme Court to affirm
the right of states to enact common sense health and safety regulations
to protect women in vulnerable situations. The second: The Court can
also affirm Louisiana's challenge to third-party standing, and ensure
that future court challenges to abortion-related regulations cannot be
brought by the notorious abortion industry that profits off substandard
practices and dangerous clinic conditions. It's just common sense - and
we're proud to stand with Mike Johnson and the principled members of
Congress who are standing by Louisiana.
We hope you'll join us today to
fight for life and help us share the message about this landmark battle
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Thank you, Friend.
-Team Johnson
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