
More recently, the Democratic cult has been actively pushing for cheaper and easier access to abortion pills. While it seems reasonable for us to say that we should value life over pleasure, unfortunately this isn’t something Democrats understand and therefore, will still continue to push their cruel agenda.
Reports have detailed that Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.), chair of the House Oversight Committee, as well as Reps. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) and Cori Bush (D-Mo.) are attempted to plead and persuade the Department of Health and Human Services to make abortion pills more accessible.
The Hill provides an extensive inside look into this report:
The 12 Democratic congresswomen on the House Oversight and Reform Committee penned a letter to Becerra on Tuesday to urge the Reproductive Health Care Access Task Force, announced in January, to “take immediate action to protect and expand access to medication abortion care in accordance with the recent elimination of the medically unnecessary in-person dispensing requirement for the medication abortion drug mifepristone.”
The lawmakers are referring to the December decision by the FDA to permanently remove the “in-person dispensing requirement” for the abortion pill mifepristone, which allowed patients to obtain the medication by mail. The agency said the move would “reduce burden on patient access and the health care delivery system.”
The decision came after the agency decided not to enforce the in-person mandate during the pandemic after a number of medical groups argued that the regulation put patients at an added risk of contracting COVID-19.
With the in-person dispensing requirement officially gone, House Democrats are calling on Becerra and the federal government to make the medicine accessible, affordable and convenient for patients.
Pro-life lawmakers and activists have been providing incredibly heavy criticism to the democrats who are pushing this disgusting agenda.
One such example would be Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities, who stated at the time:
“Every life is sacred: the lives of mothers and the lives of the unborn. Not only does this decision further the tragic taking of unborn lives but it does little to care for the well-being of women in need.”
“Far from the accompaniment that women in crisis pregnancies deserve, this decision would leave women alone in the midst of trauma, often without any medical attention or follow-up care,” he added.
This is what the Tuesday letter said as Democrats have continued to persuade Becerra to make abortion drugs even cheaper and more readily accessible:
“Now that the in-person dispensing requirement for mifepristone has been eliminated, the federal government must continue to use every tool at its disposal to ensure that medication abortion is accessible, affordable, and convenient for patients who seek it, including by facilitating the dispensing and safe provision of care via clinics, mail-order pharmacies, retail pharmacies, the mail and other forms of delivery, as well as telehealth.”
The Daily Wire noted:
The lawmakers asked to discuss this “urgent work” with members of the Reproductive Health Care Access Task Force, according to the letter, claiming that giving women more abortion drugs helps remove financial burdens for these women.
“Facilitating access to medication abortion care is crucial to advancing reproductive justice,” the women wrote in the letter.
The push for increased access to abortions-by-mail comes in the shadow of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the Supreme Court case involving a 2018 Mississippi law banning abortions after 15 weeks, addressing whether bans on abortion before fetal viability are constitutional.
It directly challenges the Supreme Court’s monumental Roe v. Wade decision. Should Roe v. Wade be overturned, the power to decide abortion laws would be returned to the states.