Madam Speaker, I thank Mr. Kennedy, Ms. Morrison, and Ms. Clark for their poignant, riveting personal testimonies. I hope our colleagues are listening to our colleagues over here. This bill is all about demonizing women, threatening doctors, exploiting other people's tragedies, and dividing the country. Madam Speaker, I reserve the balance of my time.
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