H.R.3192 - Pregnant Women Support Act

To provide for programs that reduce the need for abortion, help women bear healthy children, and support new parents. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To provide for programs that reduce the need for abortion, help women bear healthy children, and support new parents. as introduced.
  • Short: Pregnant Women Support Act as introduced.

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07/12/09
H.R.3192: Asia-Pacific Economic Co...

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01/02/09
David Lindsay: Real Pro-Life Work

The Pregnant Women Support Act (H.R. 3192 and S. 2407) is a common-sense solution that people on all sides of the political debate can su...

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01/01/09
Right Democrat: A Mainstream Popul...

The Pregnant Women Support Act (H.R. 3192 and S. 2407) is a common-sense solution that people on all sides of the political debate can su...

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11/18/08
Finding common ground on abortion ...

For example, the Pregnant Women’s Support Act (HR 3192) and Reducing the Number of Abortion and Supporting Parents Act (HR 1074) are bo...

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11/18/08
More bang for the buck! 10 for 1! ...

They also lobbied for the Pregnant Women Support Act (H.R. 3192 and S. 2407) to increase access to health care, nutrition, and child care...

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11/18/08
Obama

This bill (HR 3192 and S. 2407), sponsored in the last Congress by Rep. Lincoln Davis (D-TN) and Sen. Robert Casey (D-PA), would, among o...

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11/17/08
RE: Per the rabidly wrong Right, "...

Senator Bob Casey (D-PA), Congressman Lincoln Davis (D-TN) and Pro-life Democrats in Congress who share this same commitment have introdu...

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11/17/08
Anti-Choice Advocates Oppose Measu...

Senator Bob Casey (D-PA), Congressman Lincoln Davis (D-TN) and Pro-life Democrats in Congress who share this same commitment have introdu...

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11/14/08
Barack Obama, Pay Grades, and the ...

He is one of 39 co-sponsors of the Pregnant Women Support Act (H.R. 3192). The Pregnant Women Support Act has bipartisan support and was ...

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11/13/08
A Pro-life Movement That Just Migh...

Let me just say, for the record and for the sake of taking stands, that I consider myself to be an Evangelical Christian. Granted, I have...

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