Tuesday 6/22/2004
Fetal Pain Bill Introduced in the House

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Congressman Chris Smith, R-New Jersey, has introduced HR 4420, The Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act. The measure, which would inform women of the pain an unborn child feels during an abortion and give her the opportunity to provide that child with anesthesia, has 51 cosponsors. This press conference was held as closing arguments began in the New York court challenge to the Partial Birth Abortion Ban. This bill is the companion to Sen. Sam Brownback’s measure S 2466, introduced in the Senate earlier this month.


CWA’s Vice President for Government Relations, Michael Schwartz, represented Concerned Women for America at this event. Click here to stream video.

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Rep. Chris Smith, R-New Jersey
Rep. Jo Ann Davis, R- Virginia
Rep. Todd Akin, R-Missouri
Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa
Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Florida
Rep. Randy Forbes, R-Virginia
Rep. John Sullivan, R-Oklahoma
Rep. Trent Franks, R-Arizona
Rep. Mike Pence, R-Indiana
Rep. Joe Pitts, R-Pennsylvania
Dr. Jean Wright, MD MBA, Professor and Chair, Mercer School of Medicine and Executive Director, Backus Children’s Hospital at Memorial Health, Savannah, Georgia
Doug Johnson, Legislative Director, National Right to Life
Cathy Ruse, Esq. , U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
Connie Mackey, Vice President for Government Affairs for the Family Research Council
Michael Schwartz, Vice President for Government Relations for CWA
Peggy Birchfield, Executive Director of the Religious Freedom Coalition


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