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Expansive Pro-life Legislation Introduced in House, Senate

Chelsea Sobolik, senior director of policy and advocacy for Lifeline Children’s Services, said she is encouraged especially in a “post-Roe world” for legislation to be introduced “that seeks to care not only for the preborn” but “for women and families and really seeks to identify some practical ways that the government can help care for women and their children.”

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“I think for so long that people have wrongly said that the pro-life movement only cares for preborn children and that we don’t care after the baby is born,” Sobolk told BP in a phone interview. “And we know that is absolutely false because, number one, you see Christians and churches all throughout the country caring for not only the preborn but their families and women and caring for those children afterwards.”

This type of legislation “continues to highlight that point,” she said. “This type of legislation should be bipartisan. It’s caring for women and children and families.”

It remains to be seen whether support for the package will be bipartisan.

Kristen Day, executive director of Democrats for Life of America (DFLA), said the legislation should not be a partisan issue.

“Democrats, whether pro-life or pro-choice, should stand up for women and endorse this pregnancy support package,” Day told BP in an email interview. “They are all policies we can agree on or at least start a conversation to improve on and make it stronger!”

Responding to a party deeply committed to abortion rights, DFLA has asked Sen. Robert Casey of Pennsylvania specifically to support the legislation, Day said.

“We believe that the conversation must change from legal or illegal to how can we support women so abortion would be unthinkable,” she said. “Senator Rubio’s legislation starts that conversation, and we are proud to support him.

“[W]e need to address the pressures and desperation that women feel when they have an unplanned or crisis pregnancy. Providing viable options for parenthood should be a high priority. Abortion should never be the only option provided.”

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Among its proposals, the Providing for Life Act would:

  • Increase the Child Tax Credit from $2,000 to $3,500 per child under the age of 18.
  • Establish the adoption tax credit as fully refundable.
  • Allow new parents by birth or adoption to pull forward as much as three months of their Social Security benefits to pay for parental leave.
  • Codify in law that faith-based organizations can participate in federally funded social services programs while protecting their religious freedom.
  • Create a federal clearinghouse online that would highlight pro-life resources available during pregnancy and after delivery.
  • Expand the eligibility period for post-birth benefits in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children – known as WIC – from six months to two years.
  • Enable pregnancy resource centers to receive funding through the federal Title X family planning program and require the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services to provide them with grants.

A description of the legislative package is available in a document from Rubio’s office.

This article originally appeared at Baptist Press.