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On the recordJuly 28, 2022
Mr. Speaker, radical progressives will stop at nothing to advance their agenda of murdering the unborn. On July 15, on this very floor, the majority rushed through two horrendous pieces of legislation that directly target the unborn: the abortion on demand until birth act and the so-called Ensuring Access to Abortion Act. The right to life is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, and the majority continues to conveniently ignore this fact. This shameful chapter of murdering the unborn should be consigned to the ash heap of history. Mr. Speaker, an outright denial of life for the most vulnerable, who cannot speak for themselves, is in no way justified. I will always serve as a voice for the unborn. They deserve nothing less than unwavering advocates. ____________________
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Virginia Foxx
Republican · North Carolina

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