Minnesota Democrats are poised to ignore the at least 69 percent of Americans who say they want significant limits on abortion to pass the states most radical abortion bill, which would legalize taxpayer-funded on-demand abortion for all.
The Protect Reproductive Options Act (PROA), the first bill Democrats introduced in both the state House and Senate this session, would repeal dozens of the states protections for women and babies and expand legal immunity for abortions up until the moment of birth and beyond.
The bill is eagerly supported by Planned Parenthood and its allies in the press and the Biden administration, but legal experts say it goes far beyond any interpretation of the Minnesota Supreme Court case Doe v. Gomez, the states version of Roe v. Wade.
Cattle and reptiles will have more legal protections in Minnesota than Minnesotas vulnerable preborn children. Legal penalties for animal cruelty in Minnesota range from misdemeanor up to a felony while there is no criminal penalty for leaving a preborn child to die on a cold metal table, Renee Carlson, general counsel at True North Legal, said in remarks to the Senate ahead of the vote.