Mr. Speaker, I rise today in strong opposition to H.R. 1797 because we have been here before. Not less than a year ago, this body took up a very similar measure, and it failed. I hope my colleagues will join me in rejecting this attempt. We cannot ban abortions after 20 weeks, first, because it's unconstitutional, and, second, because we cannot know the individual situation of every woman. What if a woman gets cancer during her pregnancy? What if she gets pre-eclampsia, which could cause seizures and kidney damage? What if a woman's fetus is diagnosed with a severe fetal abnormality, making it unable to survive pregnancy or delivery? Women and their families are often faced with impossibly difficult decisions, but they are their decisions to make, not ours. Please vote ``no'' on this thoughtless bill. ____________________
On the recordJune 18, 2013
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