A newly proposed bill, the Life at Conception Act, seeks to ban all abortions in the U.S. by declaring unborn children as “persons” under the 14th Amendment. Introduced by Republican Representative Eric Burlison, the bill aims to legally recognize and protect “their right to life.” Burlison stated, “Every life is a sacred gift from God, deserving of dignity and protection from the moment of conception.” He emphasized his strong pro-life stance, pledging to continue fighting for the unborn.
The bill’s impact on healthcare could be significant, as abortion bans have been linked to delays in medical care for miscarriages and increased risks in complicated pregnancies. Critics warn of broader consequences for medical services.
Meanwhile, another proposed bill, the “Contraception Begins at Erection Act,” suggests banning male masturbation unless it is for procreation. This comes amid growing debates over reproductive rights, especially following the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade.
For either bill to pass, it must secure 218 votes in the House before moving to the Senate, where 51 votes are needed. The ongoing political shifts under Donald Trump’s presidency continue to shape the nation’s reproductive policies.