Blog of the Day
The Blog of the Day is Rosemary’s Thoughts. Rosemary also has an important petition for you to sign.
The Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act (CIANA) will make it a federal offense to transport a minor girl across state lines for the purpose of obtaining an abortion if done to evade a parental notification or parental consent law that is in effect in the girl’s home state. In addition, the Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act will require, in a state without parental consent laws, that before an abortion provider performs an abortion on a minor girl who is the resident of a different state, that provider must notify a parent. The abortion provider does not have to notify a parent if the minor has already received authorization from a judge in her home state (judicial bypass), or unless she falls into carefully drafted exceptions to cover cases of abuse or medical emergencies.
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Posted by Jay on April 26, 2008 8:49 pm
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Thank you so much, Jay. It is very important that we let our servants (congress and the senate) know which way to vote on this issue. It used to be that if you took a minor across state lines, you were arrested for felony kidnapping. All because of abortion, women are more endangered today than every before! And that includes children. Have a great weekend.
This bill was passed by the House on Apr 27, 2005, but was never passed by the Senate. This bill was proposed in the preceding session of Congress. Sessions of Congress last two years, and at the end of each session all proposed bills and resolutions that haven’t passed are cleared from the books.
The website given is a form for sending an email to your Congressman, not a petition. So the only value at this time might be to express enough public sentiment to get the bill reintroduced?