Apple Inc
AAPL
$154.51
(+1.61%)
Alphabet Inc - Class C
GOOG
$2,291.69
(+1.33%)
Alphabet Inc - Class A
GOOGL
$2,287.90
(+1.68%)
Amazon.com Inc.
AMZN
$2,177.18
(+0.06%)
Microsoft Corporation
MSFT
$269.50
(+1.86%)
Meta Platforms Inc - Class A
FB
$197.65
(+0.73%)
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. - Class B
BRK.B
$312.53
(-0.14%)
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd - ADR
BABA
$84.57
(-0.32%)
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JPM
$118.89
(-2.44%)
Johnson & Johnson
JNJ
$177.09
(-0.14%)
Bank Of America Corp.
BAC
$35.76
(-1.68%)
Exxon Mobil Corp.
XOM
$85.02
(+0.66%)
Wells Fargo & Co.
WFC
$43.08
(-2%)
Visa Inc - Class A
V
$193.58
(+0.3%)
Walmart Inc
WMT
$149.18
(-1.41%)
Shell Plc - ADR
RDS.B
$51.06
(0%)
Shell Plc - ADR (Representing Ordinary Shares - Class A)
RDS.A
$51.04
(0%)
Intel Corp.
INTC
$44.01
(+2.18%)
AT&T, Inc.
T
$19.36
(-0.97%)
Unitedhealth Group Inc
UNH
$488.01
(+0.33%)
Cisco Systems, Inc.
CSCO
$49.55
(+1.21%)
PetroChina Co. Ltd. - ADR
PTR
$47.65
(+0.04%)
Novartis AG - ADR
NVS
$84.39
(+1.09%)
Pfizer Inc.
PFE
$49.49
(+1.75%)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing - ADR
TSM
$88.82
(+1.74%)
Toyota Motor Corporation - ADR
TM
$166.45
(-1.2%)
Home Depot, Inc.
HD
$291.16
(-1.98%)
Oracle Corp.
ORCL
$72.53
(+1.38%)
Boeing Co.
BA
$132.95
(-0.27%)
Procter & Gamble Co.
PG
$154.79
(-0.53%)
Verizon Communications Inc
VZ
$48.13
(-1.01%)
Citigroup Inc
C
$48.75
(-2.29%)
HSBC Holdings plc - ADR
HSBC
$30.75
(+1.05%)
China Mobile Limited - ADR
CHL
$27.51
(0%)
Coca-Cola Co
KO
$64.01
(-0.93%)
Anheuser-Busch In Bev SA/NV - ADR
BUD
$54.66
(+1.09%)
Mastercard Incorporated - Class A
MA
$325.33
(-0.81%)
Abbvie Inc
ABBV
$152.09
(+0.75%)
Comcast Corp - Class A
CMCSA
$40.30
(+1.36%)
Philip Morris International Inc
PM
$98.88
(-0.99%)
Walt Disney Co (The)
DIS
$107.68
(+0.65%)
PepsiCo Inc
PEP
$171.49
(-0.12%)
Unilever NV
UN
$60.50
(0%)
Unilever plc - ADR
UL
$45.49
(+1.47%)
Merck & Co Inc
MRK
$87.81
(+0.19%)
NVIDIA Corp
NVDA
$175.95
(+3.81%)
International Business Machines Corp.
IBM
$129.13
(-3.95%)
3M Co.
MMM
$149.12
(-2.14%)
No Result
View All Result
The New York Ledger
  • Home
  • News

    Military briefing: why Russia and Ukraine are fighting over Snake Island

    A Pasta Granny Gets a Perch in Manhattan

    Financial support for Ukraine falling short, says Janet Yellen

    Buffalo Shooting Live Updates: Biden Arrives in City to Mourn Shooting Victims

    LaChanze, a Tony Nominee, Is Casting Herself in New Roles

    Russia learns a hard lesson about the folly of war

    Trending Tags

    • general news
    • Risk News
    • Political/General News
    • industrial news
    • Travel
    • Financial Crime
    • business
    • consumer services
  • Spotlight
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Companies
  • Tech
  • Climate
  • Lifestyle
Subscribe
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News

    Military briefing: why Russia and Ukraine are fighting over Snake Island

    A Pasta Granny Gets a Perch in Manhattan

    Financial support for Ukraine falling short, says Janet Yellen

    Buffalo Shooting Live Updates: Biden Arrives in City to Mourn Shooting Victims

    LaChanze, a Tony Nominee, Is Casting Herself in New Roles

    Russia learns a hard lesson about the folly of war

    Trending Tags

    • general news
    • Risk News
    • Political/General News
    • industrial news
    • Travel
    • Financial Crime
    • business
    • consumer services
  • Spotlight
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Companies
  • Tech
  • Climate
  • Lifestyle
Subscribe
  • Login
The New York Ledger
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

This is the abortion bill Republicans want if they regain Congress

May 13, 2022
in Politics
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

House Republicans are prepared to move on abortion legislation on “Day One” if they retake Congress in the midterm elections, according to a top GOP leader. 

Rep. Elise Stefanik, the House GOP conference chair, said Republicans are united around the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act that requires health care workers to provide hospitalization to babies that survive abortions and sets up criminal penalties for violators. 

“The House Republicans’ position that unifies all of our members — that all of our members are a co-sponsor of — is the Born Alive Act that provides protections for babies born alive at 15 weeks,” Stefanik told Fox News Digital. “We are a pro-life conference. We are a pro-life Republican Party. That is what we want to move on Day One.”

Representative Elise Stefanik, a Republican from New York, speaks during a news conference outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington about the shortage of baby formula Thursday, May 12, 2022. 
(Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The abortion issue is in heightened focus after a draft Supreme Court opinion was leaked and signaled a majority of the justices were prepared to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that legalized the right to an abortion nationwide. If Roe is overturned, abortion regulation would be left up to each state — unless Congress intervenes and passes a national law.

ELISE STEFANIK SAYS REPUBLICANS ARE ON TRACK TO WIN ‘A HISTORIC MAJORITY’

Democrats have sought to pass legislation to guarantee a right to an abortion nationwide, but the effort failed in the Senate this week with all Republicans and one Democrat — Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia — voting against advancing the Women’s Health Protection Act. Democrats argue the legislation is needed immediately because Republicans are set on rolling back abortion access.

Asked by Fox News Digital if the Republican agenda would include banning abortion on the federal level, Stefanik said the one piece of legislation that has widespread support is the Born Alive bill, which would be a priority. 

The Born Alive legislation was introduced by Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Mo., and has the support of 203 Republicans in Congress.  

An anti-abortion demonstrator protests in front of the Supreme Court building on the day of arguments in the Mississippi abortion rights case Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health in Washington, Dec. 1, 2021.

An anti-abortion demonstrator protests in front of the Supreme Court building on the day of arguments in the Mississippi abortion rights case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health in Washington, Dec. 1, 2021.
(REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst)

Under the legislation, a health care provider could face up to 5 years in prison for failing to provide care to a baby who survived an abortion. A person who kills or attempts to kill a child born alive would be prosecuted for murder. Health care practitioners or others who have knowledge of a failure to comply with care requirements have to report incidents to law enforcement — or face criminal prosecution. 

“Killing a baby that was born alive is infanticide, there’s no other way to put it,” the office of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said in a statement last month backing the legislation and chiding Democrats for wanting abortions “to be performed up until birth.”

SENATE FAILS TO ADVANCE BILL TO GUARANTEE ABORTION ACCESS NATIONWIDE

Meanwhile, House Democrats rallied outside the Capitol Friday calling for nationwide legislation to cement Roe into law. They condemned conservatives for wanting to roll back women’s rights that have been in place for nearly 50 years. 

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., leads an event on the Capitol steps with House Democrats after the Senate failed to pass the Women's Health Protection Act to ensure a federally protected right to abortion access Friday, May 13, 2022. 

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., leads an event on the Capitol steps with House Democrats after the Senate failed to pass the Women’s Health Protection Act to ensure a federally protected right to abortion access Friday, May 13, 2022. 
(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

“Already, Republicans across the nation are mobilizing around a dangerous and extreme agenda to criminalize all forms of reproductive health care, including IVF, contraception and post-miscarriage care. Think of that,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Friday.

DEMOCRATIC PARTY HAS GONE TOO EXTREME ON ABORTION: PRO-LIFE DEMOCRATS

She chided Senate Republicans for voting against the Women’s Health Protection Act and said the GOP wants “a nationwide ban on abortion.”

“Once Republicans shred longstanding precedent and privacy rights, they intend to wage an all-out assault on more of our rights, including access to contraception and marriage equality,” Pelosi said.

“As Republicans seek to control and criminalize women’s reproductive health freedoms, Democrats are fighting to enshrine Roe v. Wade into law.”

Source: Fox News

ADVERTISEMENT

Related Posts

Politics

The governor of Vermont, a Republican in a liberal state, launches a bid for re-election.

Politics

Wyoming GOP senator booed by college grads for listing ‘existence of two sexes’ as ‘scientific truth’

Politics

House Panel Opens Public Hearing on Unexplained Aerial Sightings

Politics

Biden transgender health mandate blocked by federal court in Christian alliance’s appeal

Politics

White House makes 3rd round of free COVID-19 tests available to order

Politics

Iran weeks away from acquiring materials for first nuclear weapon, Israeli defense minister says

Politics

A Republican megadonor scrambled to stop Doug Mastriano in the Pennsylvania governor’s race.

Politics

House primaries in NC, PA, OR cap bloody intraparty battles as Cawthorn, Lee, Schrader face tests

Politics

Biden Heads to Buffalo to Mourn Shooting Victims and Denounce Those Espousing Hate

Popular News

  • The Office Beckons. Time for Your Sharpest ‘Power Casual.’

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Tiger Global gets mauled by the bear market

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Woman Threw Tantrum Before Fatally Pushing Voice Coach, Prosecutors Say

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Bumble: dating app is no Match for Tinder

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Affirm struggles to convince investors of fintech bona fides

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Latest News

News

Military briefing: why Russia and Ukraine are fighting over Snake Island

Companies

Lombard Street 2.0

Tech

China pledges support to tech companies after market rout

Markets

Indian insurer LIC slips in historic stock market debut

About Us

The New York Ledger is an online newspaper for cosmopolitans, global entrepreneurs, management staff, influencers, and other modern leaders who care about wider aspects and broader opinions.

Category

  • Business
  • Climate
  • Companies
  • Lifestyle
  • Markets
  • News
  • Politics
  • Spotlight
  • Tech

Topics

Ivan Bednjicki LuxVerte Praimgest S.A Roberto Hroval Themis Ecosystem
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact

© 2021 All Rights Reserved - Blue Planet Global Media Network

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Spotlight
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Companies
  • Tech
  • Climate
  • Lifestyle

© 2021 All Rights Reserved - Blue Planet Global Media Network

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.