ACLU Among Pro-Abortion Groups Opposing “Baby Olivia Act” in Arkansas

Above: A screenshot of the ACLU of Arkansas’ statement against H.B. 1180, the Baby Olivia Act.

The ACLU is among the pro-abortion groups who oppose a bill that would help provide public school students in Arkansas with appropriate education about unborn children.

H.B. 1180, The Baby Olivia Act, by Rep. Mary Bentley (R — Perryville) and Sen. Clint Penzo (R — Springdale) makes it possible for public school students to see a recording of a high-definition ultrasound video as part of sex-education and human growth and development education courses.

It also lets students see a video like Live Action’s computer-animated “Meet Baby Olivia” video that teaches about human development from conception to birth.

The bill passed with overwhelming support in the Arkansas House last month, but so far the Senate Education Committee has failed to pass H.B. 1180.

The Baby Olivia Act is a good bill that teaches students about unborn children, but pro-abortion groups like the ACLU, the Arkansas Abortion Support NetworkFor AR People, and the liberal medical organization ACOG oppose H.B. 1180.

The ACLU says H.B. 1180 “is a dangerous and misleading bill that seeks to force anti-abortion propaganda into Arkansas classrooms under the guise of sex education.”

The truth is the “Meet Baby Olivia” video never mentions abortion.

It is simply intended to depict human development with factual, scientific accuracy.

As supporters of the bill told lawmakers during committee testimony, the “Meet Baby Olivia” video’s fetal development data came from the Endowment for Human Development — a nonprofit, scientific and medical organization that does not take a position on public policy issues. Multiple medical professionals reviewed and accredited the video.

That is part of the reason the Arkansas Surgeon General, pro-life OB/GYNs, and various pro-life groups and leaders in the state have come out in support of H.B. 1180.

There is still time for the Senate Education Committee to pass this good bill. Arkansans can call the Senate during normal business hours at 501-682-2902 and leave a message in support of H.B. 1180, the “Baby Olivia Act” by Rep. Bentley and Sen. Penzo.

Below is the “Meet Baby Olivia” video by Live Action. H.B. 1180 would let public schools show a video like this one to students as part of human fetal growth and development education.

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Arkansas House of Representatives Passes Good Bill Clarifying State Abortion Laws

On Thursday the Arkansas House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a good bill clarifying Arkansas’ laws concerning abortion.

State law currently prohibits abortion except to save the life of the mother in a medical emergency.

H.B. 1610 by Rep. Robin Lundstrum (R — Elm Springs) and Sen. Jimmy Hickey (R — Texarkana) would clarify the definition of “medical emergency” in state law.

The bill would strengthen legal protections for doctors who treat pregnant women, and it would close loopholes in the current abortion law — making it clear that abortion in Arkansas is prohibited except to save the mother’s life.

Arkansas has been named the most pro-life state in America, and over the years lawmakers have enacted dozens of good measures protecting women and unborn children from abortion — including laws that generally prohibit abortion except to save the life of the mother.

H.B. 1610 is a good bill that would bring better clarity to Arkansas’ abortion laws and make it easier for the state to continue protecting innocent human life.

Out of the 100 state representatives who serve in the Arkansas House, 96 voted for H.B. 1610. Nobody voted against the bill.

The bill now goes to the Arkansas Senate for consideration.

Below is part of Rep. Lundstrum’s testimony in support of H.B. 1610.

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House Public Health Committee Passes Good Bill Clarifying State Abortion Laws

On Tuesday the House Public Health Committee passed a good bill clarifying Arkansas’ laws concerning abortion.

Currently, state law prohibits abortion except to save the life of the mother in a medical emergency.

H.B. 1610 by Rep. Robin Lundstrum (R — Elm Springs) and Sen. Jimmy Hickey (R — Texarkana) would clarify the definition of “medical emergency,” strengthen legal protections for doctors who treat pregnant women, close possible loopholes in the current abortion law, and make it clear that abortion remains illegal in Arkansas except to save the mother’s life.

Arkansas has been named the most pro-life state in America, and lawmakers have enacted dozens of good measures protecting women and unborn children from abortion — including laws that generally prohibit abortion except to save the life of the mother.

H.B. 1610 is a good bill that would bring better clarity to Arkansas’ abortion laws and make it easier for the state to continue protecting innocent human life.

The bill now goes to the entire Arkansas House of Representatives for consideration.

Below is part of Rep. Lundstrum’s committee testimony in support of H.B. 1610.

Articles appearing on this website are written with the aid of Family Council’s researchers and writers.