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In the wake of the overturn of Roe, Senator Lindsey Graham has proposed federal legislation to ban abortion at 15 weeks.

From The Christian Post. A 15-week abortion ban has been introduced in the United States Senate, the first pro-life legislation introduced at the federal level since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned theĀ Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide.

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Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., held aĀ press conferenceĀ alongside pro-life leaders on Capitol Hill Tuesday, unveiling the Protecting Pain-Capable Unborn Children from Late-Term Abortions Act.

TheĀ legislationĀ would ban abortion after 15 weeks of gestation and is similar to the Mississippi law that the Supreme Court upheld inĀ Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Along with upholding the Mississippi law, the court declared inĀ DobbsĀ that ā€œRoeĀ was egregiously wrong from the startā€ and reversed the 1973 decision.

Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., has introducedĀ companion legislationĀ in the House of Representatives. AĀ statementĀ from Smithā€™s office confirms that the bill has secured the support of more than 80 members of Congress, including Reps. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., Michelle Fischbach, R-Minn., and Andy Harris, R-Md.

TheĀ DobbsĀ decision does not ban abortion nationwide but gives state and federal lawmakers the authority to set limits on abortion or increase gestational ages for abortion.Ā Several statesĀ have moved to ban abortion in the weeks following theĀ DobbsĀ decision, while abortion remains legal up to the moment of birth inĀ other states.

In response to theĀ DobbsĀ decision, congressional Democrats have restarted their previous efforts to pass the so-calledĀ Womenā€™s Health Protection Act, which would codify abortion into federal law and limit the ability of states to pass pro-life laws. Graham characterized his legislation as a response to the Womenā€™s Health Protection Act, which has passed theĀ HouseĀ but failed to pass theĀ Senate.

At the press conference, Graham compared both the Protecting Pain-Capable Unborn Children from Late-Term Abortions Act and the Womenā€™s Health Protection Act with the abortion laws on the books in other countries. ā€œIf we adopted ā€¦ our bill, we would be in the mainstream of most everybody else in the world. I think there are 47 of the 50 European countries [that] have a ban on abortion from 12 to 15 weeks,ā€ he said.

A graphic on display at the press conference highlighted that France, Denmark and Norway ban abortions after 12 weeks gestation, while Belgium, Germany and Spain prohibit the procedure after 14 weeks gestation. A separate graphic noted that the Democrats’ so-called Womenā€™s Health Protection Act ā€œplaces America in the company of only seven other countries who allow abortion on demand, including North Korea and China.ā€

Carol Tobias, president of the pro-life group National Right to Life, was among the pro-life leaders who attended the press conference. There, she spoke about the adverse impact the Womenā€™s Health Protection Act would have if passed: ā€œReasonable limits such as parental consent or womenā€™s right to know laws, which were possible underĀ Roe v. Wade, would not be allowed under the WHPA.ā€

Graham and the pro-life leaders touted the pro-life legislation as reflective of a consensus on abortion, pointing to aĀ Fox News pollĀ showing that 54% of Americans support banning abortion after 15 weeks gestation, with exceptions for medical emergencies, while just 41% opposed.

The Womenā€™s Health Protection Act is out of touch with mainstream opinion on the issue of abortion, they added, citing aĀ Harvard-Harris pollĀ finding that just 10% of Americans support abortion throughout all nine months of pregnancy.

Additional polling fromĀ CBS NewsĀ and theĀ Pew Research CenterĀ measured support for legal abortion throughout all nine months of pregnancy at 17% and 19%, respectively. Emphasizing that Grahamā€™s bill is in keeping with a national consensus on abortion, supporters of the bill also see it as consistent with scientific evidence about fetal development.

As Concerned Women for America President Penny Nance explained at the press conference, ā€œAt 15 weeks, a little baby girl can feel pain. She can move her fully formed fingers and her toes. She can suck her thumb and she has a fully developed heart that is pumping 26 quarts of blood per day. This is a human life that deserves our protection.ā€

Pro-life activists and Republicans see this legislation as an opportunity to put Democrats on defense with less than two months to go until the midterm elections. ā€œShould we look like Iran and North Korea when it comes to national abortion policy or maybe France, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Denmark and Norway?ā€ Graham asked. ā€œIf you vote with us, then weā€™ll look more like these countries. If you vote with the Democrats, weā€™ll look more like Syria and North Korea and Iran.ā€

ā€œI want to be a nation as a whole that recognizes at 15 weeks, the baby feels pain, that to save the babyā€™s life, you have to provide anesthesia because you donā€™t want to hurt the baby in the process of saving its life, and we are not a better nation by just dismembering that child,ā€ Graham added.

March for Life President Jeanne Mancini, added, ā€œPoliticians voting against this bill will stand not only against science, but they will stand against the American public, not to mention standing against basic compassion for women and unborn children.ā€

SinceĀ Dobbs, Republicans have found themselves on defense about abortion.Ā Special election resultsĀ that have occurred this summer to fill vacancies in the House have caused concern that the issue of abortion is motivating pro-abortion Democratic voters to turn out in higher numbers and will lead to the party overperforming in special elections compared to their districtā€™s voting patterns in the 2020 presidential election.

Public opinion polling has shown that while most Americans support legal abortion at some point in pregnancy, most remain opposed to late-term abortions. A handful of Republicans running for office in swing states have amended their rhetoric about abortion in an effort to appeal to swing voters who take a more nuanced position on abortion.

Specifically, Blake Masters, the Republican nominee running for the Senate seat in Arizona, removed aĀ statementĀ from hisĀ websiteĀ declaring that he would ā€œsupport a federal personhood law (ideally a constitutional amendment) that recognizes that unborn babies are human beings” and should not be killed. The section of his website devoted to highlighting Mastersā€™ pro-life platform now outlines his intention to ā€œsupport a law or constitutional amendment that bans late-term (third trimester) abortion and partial-birth abortion at the federal level.ā€

Masters also revised his vow to ā€œstrip funding from Planned Parenthoodā€ by removing his initial inclusion of ā€œall other abortionistsā€ and ā€œany organization that promotes abortionā€ as those worthy of defunding. Masters also deleted a section of his website promising to ā€œremove funding for any research that uses embryonic stem cell research or aborted fetal remains.ā€

Scott Jensen, the Republican nominee running for governor in Minnesota, released anĀ adĀ last week of him insisting that abortion was a ā€œprotected, constitutional rightā€ in the state. He also stated that ā€œno governor can change that and Iā€™m not running to do that.ā€ When running for the Republican primary in March, before theĀ DobbsĀ decision, Jensen said in a Minnesota Public Radio interview that he would ā€œtry to ban abortionā€ if elected.

Graham rejected the idea that ā€œthe Republican Party and the pro-life movement is on the run.ā€ The senator vowed that ā€œweā€™re going nowhere,ā€ adding, ā€œWe welcome the debate, we welcome the vote in the United States Senate as to what America should look like in 2022.ā€

ā€œI donā€™t think this is going to hurt us. I think it will more likely hurt them when they try to explain to some reasonable person why itā€™s OK to be more like Iran and less like France on abortion,ā€ he said.

Pro-life groups and Republican candidates for office agree that a refusal to condemn late-term abortion presents a vulnerability for Democrats, especially those running for office in swing states. Mastersā€™ website amended its section on abortion to emphasize the position of his opponent, Democrat Sen. Mark Kelly, on the matter.

ā€œMark Kelly believes in nationwide abortion on-demand up until the moment of birth, with zero limits,ā€ the website reads. ā€œOnly China and North Korea support the extreme no-limits policies that Senator Mark Kelly supports.ā€

The pro-life group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America noted in anĀ advertisementĀ that Kelly votedĀ againstĀ theĀ Kennedy AmendmentĀ to the federal governmentā€™s budget for fiscal year 2022, which would have established penalties for physicians who perform abortions after 20 weeks gestation.

Kelly is not the only swing-state Democrat to implicitly express support for abortion to the moment of birth. AnotherĀ adĀ from Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America highlights the refusal of Rep. Tim Ryan, the Democratic nominee for the open Senate seat in Ohio, Beto Oā€™Rourke, who is running for governor of Texas, and Stacey Abrams, who is seeking the governorship of Georgia for the second time, declining to explicitly support any restrictions on abortion when asked.

John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee for the open Senate seat in Pennsylvania, responded with a ā€œNoā€Ā when askedĀ if he supported any limits on abortion.

Graham stressed that the results of the midterm elections will likely determine the fate of his bill: ā€œIf we take back the House and the Senate, I can assure you weā€™ll have a vote on our bill. If the Democrats are in charge, I donā€™t know if weā€™ll ever vote on our bill.ā€

The bill is unlikely to be brought up for a vote in either chamber of Congress as long as Democrats remain in charge. The FiveThirtyEight Deluxe model, which predicts the results of elections based on ā€œpolls, fundraising, past voting patternsā€ as well as the opinions of political experts currently gives Republicans aĀ 72% chanceĀ of retaking the House, while giving Democrats aĀ 72% chanceĀ of maintaining control of the Senate.

Even if the bill were to pass both chambers of Congress, President Joe Biden, an outspoken opponent of theĀ DobbsĀ decision, would likely veto it. Graham expressed optimism that ā€œif we stay on this and keep talking about it, maybe less than a decade from now, this will be law.ā€

What do you think of this bill? Share your prayers for the end of abortion in the comments below.

(Used with permission. By Ryan Foley from The Christian Post. Photo Credit: Getty Images)

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Dr. Alma
September 19, 2022

We should not compromise. Abortion is wrong whether itā€™s late term or before 15 weeks. The ā€œdemoncratsā€ are pushing for any time abortion. We need to push for No abortion at any time. If thereā€™s a health risk to the mother then measures to save both human beings needs to occur. The decision of who lives mom or baby is different. Weā€™re not discussing that. Thatā€™s another issue. We need to stand for life.
Father help us not to compromise.

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Kathy Emahiser
September 19, 2022

Father we ask you to impress on the hearts of all involved to support this abortion band. You are the only giver of life, and no man should unjustifiably take life. Thank you Father in Jesus name Amen.

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Darla Pratt
September 19, 2022

SCIENCE STILL PROVES THAT LIFE BEGINS AT CONCEPTION!! THE SCRIPTURES TELL US ABOUT THE SIN OF THE SHEDDING OF INNOCENT BLOOD WHICH BRINGS A CURSE ON THE NATIONS THAT PARTICIPATE IN IT. DO YOU WONDER WHY WE’RE IN THE MESS WE’RE IN TODAY??

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