In 2022, the voters of Vermont approved a constitutional amendment meant to enshrine abortion as a natural protected right. The text didn’t say that, but everyone involved knows better. The goal was to make sure no one could prevent abortions. The problem, which I explored in numerous posts like this one, is that the language talks about reproductive freedom, which has to include the right to have a baby.
Vermont immediately trampled all over this Constitutional right the next year when it passed a bill signed into law (by Republican Governor Phil Scott) restricting pregnancy care centers (a viewpoint discrimination lawsuit is making its way through the courts). Vermont placed restrictions on care centers that made it impossible for them to advertise or operate.
Despite S 37 coming under Judicial Scrutiny in “National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Clark,” the 2025 Vermont Legisalture has a new bill (S 28) that would further infringe on pregnancy care centers.
“This bill proposes to expand the prohibition on untrue or misleading advertising by a limited-services pregnancy center under the Consumer Protection Act to apply to any untrue or misleading advertising about health care services,” it states.
Politicians who fund and are funded by the abortion lobby (taxpayer dollars to campaign coffer money laundering) are writing laws to further knee-cap any private competition. To do this the same people who lied out every orifice about everything during the “pandemic” are insisting that,
“Advertising strategies and educational information about health care options that lack transparency, use misleading or ambiguous terminology, misrepresent or obfuscate services provided, or provide factually inaccurate information are a form of manipulation that disrespects individuals, undermines trust, broadens health disparity, and can result in patient harm,” it states.
I’ll wait while you get the coffee out of your nose. […]
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