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Simply put, if FOCA becomes law, it will put at risk all the widely supported laws that for 35 years have promoted women's health, ensured informed consent, protected minors, ensured parental involvement, safeguarded rights of conscience, and respected the desire of most citizens not to support abortion with their tax dollars.
FOCA also explicitly encourages challenges in court against any law or regulation that protects unborn children and their mothers and families in the abortion context, promising a virtual cottage industry of lawsuits. |
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And FOCA's tentacles would reach beyond federal policies to every state and local law or regulation having to do with abortion.
FOCA is without doubt the most radical abortion legislation ever considered in the United States.
Abortion supporters have been trying to pass FOCA since 1989 -- and now we have a Congress more disposed than any in recent years to pass the bill, and a new President who has said he will sign the measure into law. |