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Schoolchildren's Health Protection Act      7/17/2008

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Representative Doug Lamborn (R-Colorado) visited Concerned Women for America's (CWA) studios to talk with CWA President Wendy Wright about H.R. 6453, a bill that will prohibit schools that receive federal funds from distributing the "morning after pill" to children under 18. Current law allows schools to distribute the drug without parental knowledge, even though the drug has not been appropriately tested and could result in an abortion. Watch | Listen | Download

Call your Representative today at 202-224-3121 and encourage them to support the Schoolchildren's Health Protection Act (H.R. 6453). CWA Legislative Action Committee has produced talking points to help you articulate your views on this issue. Be sure to print those out and distribute them to your friends and family.

The Schoolchildren's Health Protection Act (HR 6453) is under the jurisdiction of the Education and Labor Committee (click the link for a list of its members). The list of co-sponsors can be found here.

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