Proposed bill to protect WA reproductive health care providers from other states' penalties

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A proposed bill aims to protect Washington reproductive health care providers from penalties imposed by other states. FOX13

will allow employers to recover damages if a judgment is entered against it in another state. The bill was filed by Sen. Karen Keiser and Rep. Liz Berry .

"After the U.S. Supreme Court’s radical decision to take away reproductive freedom, lawmakers and governors in other states are attempting to penalize employers who provide reproductive health care benefits," said Keiser. "While we can’t change those states’ laws, we can provide employers who are simply providing reproductive health benefits with a way to protect the company from retaliation by creating a path to seek redress.

Reproductive health care services that are legal in Washington are, in some instances, illegal in neighboring states like Idaho.

 

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Because Washington women MUST be able to kill their babies unfettered right up to the moment of birth. Because their ability to slut around with Chad Thundercock by FAR outweighs the mere life of a helpless infant. Thank God for feminism!!

How is “killing babies” reproductive health?

We are getting stupid in this state and following California down the political hell trail.

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