Friday, December 11, 2020

New Jersey flirts with radical abortion bill

The Washington Examiner recently published my Op-ed on a horrible New Jersey abortion-promoting bill:

With recent appointments to the Supreme Court nudging the institution away from judicial activism and toward an originalist view of interpreting the Constitution, some state lawmakers supported by the abortion industry are panicking.

Hyperventilating about the mere possibility that the court might return decisions on abortion back to the states after reviewing the legally and socially disastrous 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, they are introducing extreme state legislation that flies in the face of their constituents' mainstream views.

New Jersey legislators, in particular, appear intent on pushing their state off the precipice of sensibility and sanity on the issue of abortion, trying to shove through a sweeping bill euphemistically titled the "Reproductive Freedom Act." Whereas scientific polling shows that both "pro-choice" and "pro-life" people overwhelmingly support limits on abortion, this radical bill would jettison virtually all of them.

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