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07 LC 36 0410
House Resolution 17
By: Representatives Thomas of the 55th, Abdul-Salaam of the 74th, Benfield of the 85th, Beasley-Teague of the 65th, and Sinkfield of the 60th

A RESOLUTION


Recognizing the National Advocates for Pregnant Women's National Summit to Ensure the Health and Humanity of Pregnant and Birthing Women and proclaiming January 19, 2007, as Ensuring the Health and Humanity of Pregnant and Birthing Women Day in Georgia; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, the National Advocates for Pregnant Women (NAPW) works to secure the human and civil rights, health, and welfare of all women, particularly pregnant and parenting women and those who are most vulnerable, low-income women, women of color, and drug-using women; and

WHEREAS, the NAPW works to ensure that women do not lose their constitutional and human rights as a result of pregnancy; that addiction and other health and welfare problems they face during pregnancy are addressed as health issues, not as crimes; that families are not needlessly separated based on medical misinformation; and that pregnant and parenting women have access to a full range of reproductive health services, as well as nonpunitive drug treatment services; and

WHEREAS, the goal of the NAPW's Summit is to acknowledge and build on the connections between those who identify themselves primarily as pro-choice and members of the maternity rights and birth with dignity movements; and

WHEREAS, this ground-breaking event will honor differences of opinion, recognize the common threats all pregnant and birthing women face, and celebrate the common ground shared as everyone works together to ensure the humanity, dignity, and well-being of all pregnant and birthing women, their families, and their communities; and

WHEREAS, today's highly politicized and polarizing abortion debate creates the false and destructive illusion that there are two kinds of women – women who have abortions and women who have babies – when the reality is that they are all the same women; and
WHEREAS, 61 percent of women having abortions are already mothers, raising one or more children; and

WHEREAS, by age 25, approximately half of all women in the United States have experienced at least one birth, and by age 44, this figure increases to approximately 85 percent; and

WHEREAS, because there are ongoing efforts to limit women's access to contraception and abortion services, women who are continuing to term also face increased interference with their rights – such as being denied access to vaginal births after cesarean sections, are sometimes shamed, coerced, or forced into having unnecessary c-sections, or are threatened and sometimes actually punished through criminal or civil child welfare sanctions for continuing to term in spite of health problems they face due to suffering a stillbirth or for choosing a particular method of delivery; and

WHEREAS, pregnant women, regardless of their views on the abortion controversy, are increasingly confronting employment discrimination as well as policies around health insurance, the environment, and drugs that threaten their health and well-being and that of their children; and

WHEREAS, pregnant women across party lines and of diverse faiths continue to face domestic violence and discrimination based on race, class, and disability; and

WHEREAS, over 50 international, national, and Georgia-based organizations with diverse interests and commitments are supporting this pioneering Summit.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body recognize the National Advocates for Pregnant Women's National Summit to Ensure the Health and Humanity of Pregnant and Birthing Women and salute its worthy goals and efforts towards ensuring the humanity, dignity, and well-being of all pregnant and birthing women and their families; and proclaim January 19, 2007, as Ensuring the Health and Humanity of Pregnant and Birthing Women Day in Georgia.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to the National Advocates for Pregnant Women.