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Rondi Lightmark's avatar

Question: an argument I never hear is the impact on the taxpayer and the future of the planet when we start forcing an increase in births when clearly the climate crisis is teaching us we need fewer people in the world, not more! Statistics already show that unwanted children lead to more crime, more demands on social services, fewer women in the workforce, more demands in our educational and healthcare systems, when already we have a crisis with nearly half of all children in the US dealing with some kind of health condition. Not to mention 60% of adult population, dealing with some form of chronic disease. I’d love to see some hard statistics about how some of these more conservative red states are going to start to fall apart in the future, necessitating taxpayers fund all of the problems that forced birth will cause in society. It’s really almost laughable how blindingly stupid and shortsighted Republicans are, and although as a woman, I’m absolutely furious about the assault on my rights, as a mother, I am even more furious about the imminent destruction of the future of all children and the planet with this monumental idiocy.

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Eileen G's avatar

I watched the hearing live yesterday. Seeing you there and present to witness the events live and in person brings the reality home of the grave danger to women in this country when healthcare is denied. Thank you for being there. Also, seeing your pictures of the different locations is interesting. I didn't realize the Senate committee hearings are held in separate buildings (The Hart building) from the actual state capitol building. How cool you walked through some of the tunnels!

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