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Rece. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., And more than a dozen others Republican They are pressing a proposal to prohibit the provision of chemical abortion drugs.
The congressman reintroduced the proposal he previously submitted in 2023, according to a press release, which provides a link to the text of version 2023.
“Despite any other law provision, who prescribes, dispenses, distributes or sells, any medication, medication or chemistry for the purpose of trying or making an abortion to any woman, will be imprisoned for no more than 25 years this title, or Both, “The text reads.
Study of many women for the intensity of pain by chemical abortion
Rece. Andy Ogles at the event on the final chemical abortion law at Washington DC Capitol DC on September 28 2023 (Celal Gnes/Anadolu Agency through Getty Images)
The prohibition would not apply to the disposition “of any contraceptive agent administering injuries or physical illnesses, including a physical condition that generates the life caused or derived from the pregnancy itself, which, certified by a doctor, would place the woman in danger of death. “
The proposal also stipulates that a woman receiving a chemical abortion It may not be criminal processed.
“Chemical abortions not only end with a human life, but also a serious risk to the life of mothers,” said Ogles, according to press releases of 2023 and 2025 on the proposal.
“I am taking a position against the irresponsibility of Democrats and I work to protect women and girls throughout America. I am taking a position for life because, born or not born, each person is made unique and wonderful. It is not only a political matter;
Cosponsors include Republican representatives Mary Miller of Illinois, Trent Kelly of Mississippi, Mike Bost d’Illinois, Ben Cline de Virgínia, Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma, Rick Allen of Georgia, Randy Weber of Texas, And Censhaw From Texas, Elijah Crane d’Arizona, Mark Green of Tennessee, Andrew Clyde of Georgia, Andy Biggs of Arizona, Doug Lamalfa de California, Paul Gosar de Arizona, Barry Moore of Alabama, Lauren Boebert de Colorado, Glenn Grothman of Wisconsin, and Mike Ezell of Mississippi.
The legislator presents a constitutional modification to give Trump the third term
To the left: The elected representative Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, is seen after the photo of the first year class in the eastern part of the Capitol on November 14, 2018; Center: Rece. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., It is seen outside the Capitol of the United States during the votes of the house on Friday, April 12, 2022; RIGHT: Representative Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., Arrives at a Republican Caucus meeting in the United States Capitol building on September 13, 2023 in Washington, DC (Left: Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call; Center: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images; Right: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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Ogles recently proposed a constitutional modification that modified the limits of presidential term so that it would allow the President Donald Trump To look for a third term in office.
The proposal says: “No person will be elected to the President’s office more than three times, nor will he be elected to any additional term after being elected to two consecutive terms, and no person who has held the position of president or acted as To the President, for more than two years of a mandate to whom someone else was elected president will be elected to the President’s office more than twice. “