This Mother’s Day is a good time for a bipartisan effort to provide new mothers with better financial and medical support—it’s the pro-life thing to do, writes Ericka Andersen.
to provide abundantly for them. It’s an alternate reality, where they don’t fight over abortion legislation or lob insults at one another about whoIt could actually be more than a pipe dream.
, the Texas House passed a bipartisan bill to allow low-income moms to remain on Medicaid for up to a year after their baby’s birth. There’s no reason every state can’t pass similar legislation, especially in light of the new reality of less legalized abortion.
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