The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday concerns the right to live. According to Mary Margaret Olohan and Samantha Aschieris at The Daily Signal, the Montana legislature has been busy passing pro-life legislation, and Republican Governor Greg Gianforte has been happy to sign them into law.
In their article, the authors
reported that on Wednesday, Gianforte signed five pro-life bills into law, stating,
“Montanans sent us to Helena to boldly defend life, not send their tax dollars
to abortion clinics.” He added, “Montanan’s hard-earned money should not be
used by the government to fund elective abortions.” The authors continued:
According to the governor’s office, “the package
defends life, protecting babies born alive following a botched abortion,
restriction dismemberment abortion of babies, and prohibiting the abortion of
viable babies, unless necessary to protect the life of the mother.”
One of the bills signed into law on
Wednesday, SB 154, sponsored by state Sen. Keith Regier, R-Kalispell, “clarifies
the right to privacy in the Montana Constitution does not mean the right to an
abortion.”
“Senator Regier’s Senate Bill 154 was one
of the most important bills brought this session. For years in Montana,
abortion activists have used the cloak of a shaky legal interpretation to
advance their pro-abortion agenda. That stops today. No more,” Gianforte said.
There are five other pro-life bills
awaiting action from Gianforte, according to the governor’s office.
Pro-life advocates applauded the move,
praising the governor for standing up for life.
While
pro-life supporters were praising the governor and acting to save the lives of
babies, “pro-abortion groups accused Gianforte of putting women’s health at
risk.” Martha Fuller, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Montana president and
CEO, claimed that “These laws have the potential to harm thousands of Montanans
and people across our region who have been forced to travel to Montana for
care.” However, she did “not address specifics about the bills that would
jeopardize women’s health.”
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