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The Texas Home handed a decision Tuesday approving the development of a Texas Life Monument on the state Capitol. The statue will replicate the Nationwide Life Monument initially put in in Rome and depicts a pregnant lady.
Senate Concurrent Decision 19 was authored by Sen. Tan Parker, R-Flower Mound, and handed the Home by a vote of 98-44. Rep. As soon as Gov. Greg Abbott indicators off on the decision, it goes to the State Preservation Board, which can think about the plan for the monument’s development.
Caroline Harris Davila, R-Spherical Rock, who sponsored the decision, spoke in help of the monument. She stated the statue will present Texans with “a public space to reflect on the beauty and sanctity of the love of a mother for her child.”
“The monument would serve as a peaceful space for families to honor motherhood, the strength of women, and the hope and beauty of human life,” Harris Davila stated.
Harris Davila additionally emphasised that the monument is not going to depict a uterus or any feminine reproductive organs that may sexualize the statue. In response to her, it will likely be funded solely by means of personal donations, not public cash.
The statue will likely be put in on the grounds of the Capitol advanced.
Later this week, the Home is anticipated to vote on Senate Invoice 31, referred to as the “Life of the Mother Act.” The invoice goals to make clear when docs in Texas can legally carry out abortions to avoid wasting a lady’s life. For instance, it defines what constitutes a medical emergency and explicitly permits docs to take away fetal stays after a miscarriage.
Nevertheless, critics argue that the invoice nonetheless falls wanting adequately defending ladies’s well being. Since Texas banned practically all abortions following the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, at the least three ladies have died and dozens have been denied needed medical care.
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