On the recordJuly 13, 2016
I am honored to stand before the House today to speak on the Conscience Protection Act. I am speaking today on behalf of the over 55 million children who are unable to speak for themselves. I grieve their deaths. Abortion not only brutally ends the life of children, it also forever changes the lives of their mothers. Because of the negative outcomes of abortion for mothers and children, many healthcare providers choose not to participate in this abhorrent practice. We must protect healthcare providers who reasonably--and conscientiously--object to participating in abortion. At a speech in 2009, President Obama said clearly: ``Let's honor the conscience of those who disagree with abortion.'' But that is no longer the practice of this administration. Today, across the country, in flagrant violation of Federal law, churches are being forced to buy healthcare plans that pay for abortions, and nurses have been forced to assist in abortions. The Conscience Protection Act would stop the government from discriminating against providers that exercise their right of conscience. It would ensure that those who have been penalized for exercising this right are allowed their day in court. Madam Speaker, nobody should be forced to choose between their values or their job. Our country was founded on the right of conscience. We cannot abandon them now. Mr. McGOVERN. Madam Speaker, let's be clear, and I want all of my colleagues to be clear on this issue.…
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