Madam Speaker, I rise in opposition to H.R. 7, which effectively bans insurance coverage for family planning and allows the government to step between a woman and her doctor even when there are risks of serious medical complications. Madam Speaker, the women of America are watching. Dictating women's personal health care decisions should not be on the table today. What should be on the table? How about the many policies that ensure the economic success of women, such as pay equity, paid sick leave, and raising the minimum wage? How about making sure that millions of American job seekers have the vital safety net that unemployment insurance provides and allows them to put food on the table? How about instead of dictating women's health care decisions, we focus on making child care and education more accessible and affordable? This bill does not move us forward. It moves us backward and inserts the government into the most personal decisions a woman and a family can make. I urge my colleagues to vote against H.R. 7. {time} 1400
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