I just spoke to Michelle in Rep. John Ahern's office and she said he is very eager to see this move forward but Eileen Cody, Health Committe Chair, has refused on two occasions.
The public needs to focus on Rep. Cody and let her, and other committee Democrats, know that they care about this bill and they want it to have a public hearing in committee, and ask her why she is refusing.
...I would now like to say a special word to women who have had an abortion...[many people are] aware of the many factors which may have influenced your decision, and [do] not doubt that in many cases it was a painful and even shattering decision. The wound in your heart may not yet have healed. Certainly what happened was and remains terribly wrong. But do not give in to discouragement and do not lose hope. Try rather to understand what happened and face it honestly. If you have not already done so, give yourselves over with humility and trust to repentance. The Father of mercies is ready to give you his forgiveness and his peace ... You will come to understand that nothing is definitively lost and you will also be able to ask forgiveness from your child...With the friendly and expert help and advice of other people, and as a result of your own painful experience, you can be among the most eloquent defenders of everyone's right to life. Through your commitment to life, whether by accepting the birth of other children or by welcoming and caring for those most in need of someone to be close to them, you will become promoters of a new way of looking at human life. -- Pope John Paul II
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I just spoke to Michelle in Rep. John Ahern's office and she said he is very eager to see this move forward but Eileen Cody, Health Committe Chair, has refused on two occasions.
The public needs to focus on Rep. Cody and let her, and other committee Democrats, know that they care about this bill and they want it to have a public hearing in committee, and ask her why she is refusing.
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