by Anthony Gockowski
The Minnesota House passed the DFL’s keystone “Protect Reproductive Options Act” in a 69-65 vote after four hours of emotional debate Thursday night.
The bill will grant Minnesotans a “fundamental right” to abortion through all nine months of pregnancy, via any method and for any reason, with no age restrictions.
This, according to bill sponsor Rep. Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn, DFL-Eden Prairie, is what Minnesota’s case law already allows. Her bill simply “enshrines” these protections in state law, she argued.
“I know that not every positive pregnancy test is a celebration and not every ultrasound appointment ends with good news. I, as a politician, have no business making that decision for someone else,” she said.
But the bill doesn’t just deal with abortion. It protects the right of “every individual,” including minors, to access “reproductive health care” services such as contraception and sterilization.
The “Protect Reproductive Options Act,” which is expected to pass the Minnesota House today, would grant 13-year-olds a “fundamental right” to sterilization. pic.twitter.com/EIbuubIOJo
— Alpha News (@AlphaNewsMN) January 19, 2023
Republicans stressed throughout the debate that the bill includes “zero guardrails,” making it so “extreme” that Minnesota will be on par with communist countries like China and North Korea.
The House rejected several GOP amendments to the bill, including one that would have required abortion facilities to be licensed by the state.
“Most Americans just assume that an abortion facility would be a licensed facility,” said Rep. Peggy Scott, R-Andover. “These facilities aren’t licensed. There’s no standard of care. There’s no standard of hygiene. There’s no standard of safety.”
Rep. Anne Neu Brindley, R-North Branch, said even nail salons are inspected by the state.
“Abortion is one of the safest medical procedures performed in the United States,” Kotyza-Witthuhn responded.
Rep. Harry Niska, R-Ramsey, introduced a “Roe” amendment, which would have limited abortions to the age of viability — the moment the child can live outside the womb.
Democrats have described the bill as an effort to “codify Roe,” but it is “far, far more extreme,” Niska argued.
“This Legislature at this moment in time is debating whether or not we want to perform abortions on children in utero until the moment before birth. I want that to sink in. That is extreme,” said Rep. Marion O’Neill, R-Maple Lake.
Amendments to ban partial-birth abortions and third-trimester abortions, with exceptions, were also rejected.
Third-trimester abortions, performed when a baby can feel “excruciating pain,” utilize “heinous” methods like dismemberment, chemicals, and sticking a needle through the infant’s heart, Neu Brindley said.
“That is how we perform abortions in the third trimester,” she said. “If you did these things to a baby a day later .. you would be charged with murder.”
The bill, she claimed, takes “the most extreme position on abortion in the entire world.”
Three Democrats, Reps. Dan Wolgamott of St. Cloud, Dave Lislegard of Arrowhead, and Gene Pelowski of Winona, voted in favor of the third-trimester ban. Only Pelowski voted against the full bill.
BREAKING: The Minnesota House passes the "Protect Reproductive Options Act" in a 69-65 vote. pic.twitter.com/GYVLrdokdz
— Alpha News (@AlphaNewsMN) January 20, 2023
House Majority Leader Jamie Long, DFL-Minneapolis, said the public gave Democrats a majority to protect abortion access.
“Justice Alito and the Supreme Court justices want to make reproductive rights a state decision. Well this state has spoken loud and clear that it values reproductive rights,” he said.
Some members of the public, including the Minnesota Catholic Conference, expressed concern with the speed at which the bill was pushed through the committee process. The Legislature has been in session since just Jan. 3.
“As inconvenient as it is for some, we cannot ignore the reality of the unborn child in the womb — a living human being who is owed the protection of the community. We cannot allow state-sanctioned violence against a whole class of human beings. At the very minimum, we should all be able to agree that post-viability abortions, except to save the life of the mother, should not be allowed; that taxpayers not be required to fund any more abortions than those already required by the courts; and that medical professionals should not be punished for refusing to participate in abortion,” the Catholic bishops of Minnesota wrote in a letter to lawmakers this week.
The bill now heads to the Senate where Democrats hold a slimmer one-seat majority.
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Anthony Gockowski is Editor-in-Chief of Alpha News. He previously worked as an editor for The Minnesota Sun and Campus Reform, and reported for The Daily Caller.
Photo “Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn” by Minnesota House of Representatives. Background Photo “Pregnant Woman” by Nelly Aran.
So, you guys don’t have to go to Colorado for your abortions, eh?
When the Supreme Court left it to the states they didn’t mean the politicians. They meant the people. It’s the people’s choice and I am sure they didn’t even ask the people. These politicians are evil. They will pay.
What a tragedy!
I am 100% behind body autonomy for anyone and everyone. No one has the right to tell another what to do with their body. Unfortunately when it comes to abortion, a woman does not have four arms four legs two heads nor too hearts. So there is definitely more than one body and one person involved.
All MN “teams” need to be renamed the Butchers in honor of their representatives whose inhumanity is on FULL display
Yikes, democrats are more communist than communists now engaging in absolute torturing to death babies in the womb who have been shown moving in their small space to get away from being murdered. The woman should be murdered the same way as she is doing to her baby. There are two bodies involved, hers and the baby. Each body has it’s own DNA meaning according to science there are two different bodies. Also, the DNA is not a dog or animal DNA, it is human DNA which according to the Constitution makes the baby a human and killing a human is murder. Why are democrats the murdering babies party, I know they invented KKK and used KKK to murder blacks, now since they can’t get away with killing blacks, the democratic party is going after murdering babies calling it the fake name of health. Health is a happy living human not a dead human who has been tortured to death. Democrats are now using abortion to kill black babies. Guess where most Planned Parenthoods are located, in black neighborhoods. Congratulations democrats on finding a legal way to kill blacks. You are the winners. And, are the democrats still using Privacy to do this killing or aren’t they even trying to cover it up and make it sound delicious now-a-days. And, where are the republicans? Maybe someone should start showing videos of babies being killed by all the different methods dreamed up to do the perfect murder. No, democrats are killers of babies and you are not going to change that since democrats have been murdering blacks and babies for a long time now. It’s in their blood and democrats love being into murdering babies, must give them a kick or thrill or something. Keep them away from my kids, whether my kids are pregnant or old enough for schools. Democrats are proving they hate babies and kids. If democrats can’t use kids for sex they want to kill them as they are useless to democrats.
Amen!!!! Couldn’t have said it better myself
Is there anything about Minnesota politics that isn’t radical leftist? This is so typical of Minnesota.
Those who voted for this bill are heartless, hate-filled people who are willing to trade the lives of the next generation of children for political revenge against the US Supreme Court’s abortion ruling. No amount of discussion justifies this Godless action. Therein lies the issue – Godless.
God is like Santa. He’s making a list. Lot of these people are going straight to hell for killing his little children.
MURDERING LITTLE CHILDREN.