Reproductive Health Equity Act Passes Colorado's House Of Representatives 7-4

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Reproductive Health Equity Act Passes Colorado's House Of Representatives 7-4
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It's one of the longest legislative debates, if not the longest, in Colorado's history. After nearly 24 hours, the Reproductive Health Equity Act passed in the House of Representatives by a 7-4 vote.

It’s one of the longest legislative debates, if not the longest, in Colorado’s history. After nearly 24 hours, theThe bill advanced on Saturday morning just before a rally organized by pro-life advocates in Colorado at the State Capitol.

”“I’m so proud of our Colorado Republicans who fought ALL night and set a record for the longest legislative debate in Colorado history to try and stop the most extreme abortion bill in the nation. This legislation would remove parental notification in Colorado law, allow partial-birth abortion, and protect infanticide. It’s disgusting and should have been defeated. We are the pro-life party and freedom begins with the freedom to live.

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