To: The Alabama State House and The Alabama State Senate
Legislators: Trust Women
House Bill 57 and Senate Bill 130 jeopardize women's health with regulations that inappropriately target health care centers that provide abortion. The bills intend to ban abortion care in Alabama by imposing onerous burdens on women's health care providers.
These decisions should be made between a woman and her family, her doctor, and her faith--not by politicians.
Alabama is struggling to provide education, health care, food for children and resources for the poor and elderly. Politicians must stop spending taxpayer's money on fighting abortion rights.
These decisions should be made between a woman and her family, her doctor, and her faith--not by politicians.
Alabama is struggling to provide education, health care, food for children and resources for the poor and elderly. Politicians must stop spending taxpayer's money on fighting abortion rights.
Why is this important?
Two bills in the Alabama Legislature will impose regulations that are totally unnecessary and can not be met by the current clinics in our state. These bills are an attempt to shut down every clinic in the State of Alabama and have nothing to do with patient safety.
The regulations in these bills are duplicating regulations that Reproductive Health Clinics are currently meeting and Governed by the Alabama Board of Health.
The regulations in these bills are duplicating regulations that Reproductive Health Clinics are currently meeting and Governed by the Alabama Board of Health.