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Press Release: Simpson Opposes Democrats’ Radical Abortion Legislation

By • July 19, 2022

Note: The following press release was sent out by Congressman Mike Simpson. Press releases sent out by government officials does not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of those at the Idaho Dispatch.

Washington, D.C. – Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson today opposed Democrat legislation to nationalize abortion services on demand, H.R. 8296 and H.R. 8297.

“As expected, House Democrats have drafted extreme legislation in response to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on abortion, moving far past Roe v. Wade and attempting to erode states’ rights to protect human life,” said Simpson.

Together, H.R. 8297 – the Ensuring Access to Abortion Act of 2022, introduced by Representative Lizzie Fletcher (D-TX), and H.R. 8296 – the Women’s Health Protection Act of 2022, introduced by Representative Judy Chu (D-CA), would remove virtually all restrictions on abortion up until the birth of the child, weakening conscience protections for medical professionals and stripping states’ rights to uphold pro-life legislation.

“Given that nearly identical legislation to H.R. 8296 has already been voted on in the House this Congress and not signed into law, it’s clear that today’s bills are simply messaging tactics for Democrats and not serious attempts to legislate,” continued Simpson. “I will always fight to protect the rights of the unborn, and these bills were no exception.”

Both H.R. 8296 and H.R. 8297 passed the House of Representatives today on a near party line vote and are unlikely to pass in the Senate.

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3 thoughts on “Press Release: Simpson Opposes Democrats’ Radical Abortion Legislation

  1. The RINO is trying to show the SE IDAHO voters what a great guy he THINKS he is. Doesn’t take a deep thinker to know he SUCKS – his liberal voting record proves it. Someone (in a separate post) said it best – it’s time for his recall. That would be a very strong way to help Idaho (and the U.S.A.) conservative efforts.

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