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Stop what you're doing now and contact your senator! Call the NYS Senate Switchboard at 518.455.2800. They will ask for your zip code and connect you to your senator's office. Tell them to "oppose the governor's abortion agenda!"

Whether it's a stand-alone bill (such as S438: The Reproductive Health Act) or bundled in the Women's Equality Act, the objective is the same. It will enshrine third trimester abortion in New York State law. We're talking about fully formed children in the womb. According to the CDC, New York already has the highest level of induced abortion in the nation. We don't need more abortion in New York State!

This is an extreme abortion agenda.
Contact family members, friends, co-workers, acquaintances and everyone you know that loves Life! Tell them to call their senator immediately!

Even if your senator is pro-life, it's critically important that they hear from you! Thank them for being pro-life and tell them to "oppose the governor's abortion agenda."

For more information, e-mail us at admin@nysrighttolife.org or call us at 518.434.1293.
 
 

The anodyne-sounding “Reproductive Health Act” is a very bad proposal indeed. Where it regulates, it regulates the wrong parties in the wrong way. But it also deregulates with equal disregard: It would among other things allow persons other than physicians to perform abortions. That is an innovation borrowed from Jerry Brown’s California, where midwives and nurses are permitted to perform abortions. The State of New York will not permit a burly man to lift a box without a state permit to operate a moving company, but gynecological surgery apparently is to be considered a matter for immediate regulatory relief.

 

Cuomo’s legislation, she said, would make illegal abortion restrictions, such as parental-notification laws, informed-consent laws, restrictions on taxpayer funding of abortion and abortion bans of any kind,” .

The Catholic Conference has a breakdown of what the extreme legislation would do, explaining that it does not simply “update” New York law or codify Roe vs. Wade. It would usher in extreme and sweeping changes to abortion policy in New York State.

  • The bill would permit unlimited late-term abortion on demand. .
  • The bill would endanger the lives of women by allowing non-physicians to perform abortions.

 

Abortion expansion in New York State

While the bill’s proponents say it will simply ‘codify’ federal law, it is selective in its codification. Nowhere does it address the portions of federal laws that limit abortion, such as the ban on taxpayer funding, the ban on partial birth abortion or protections for unborn victims of violence.

 

  • Why would abortion after 24 weeks ever be necessary to protect a woman’s health, when delivery or caesarian section are medically safer procedures at that stage?
  • Why is the abortion rate in New York State so much higher than the rest of the country?
  • Nowhere does it address the portions of federal laws that limit abortion, such as the ban on taxpayer funding, the ban on partial birth abortion or protections for unborn victims of violence.
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  • The bill would preclude any future reasonable regulations of abortion..
  • The bill endangers the religious liberty of Catholic hospitals and other institutions. .
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  • The bill could be used to undermine the state’s maternity programs.
The original bill died on the Senate floor last week , but Andrew has brought it back. New York is already the abortion capital of the world

New York lawmakers have extended their legislative session through Friday and will be voting on Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo's "the proposal that will expand late-term abortions past 24 weeks and allow "any health care provider" to perform abortions,
Cuomo is calling this maneuver, Plan "B"

Ironically Plan "B" is also the name of an over the counter prescription just released to be sold the children unrestricted and/ or without parental consent or knowledge
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