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2011 - 2012 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 2,
TO 2011 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 28
May 11, 2011 - Offered by Representative Sinicki.
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Whereas, pregnancy care centers are not licensed to provide health care
3services in Wisconsin and, therefore, are not required to comply with medical ethics
4or operate under Wisconsin's informed consent law; and
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Whereas, pregnancy care centers do not provide physical exams, STD
6treatment, birth control counseling, or prenatal care coordination; and
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Whereas, many pregnancy care centers give women false and misleading
8information about contraceptive devices and procedures, often refusing to provide
9referrals for contraception; and
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Whereas, many pregnancy care centers use deceptive marketing tactics,
11including advertising themselves as abortion providers online and in phone books,
12and refuse to provide referrals for abortions to patients who come to them to obtain
13an abortion; and
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1Whereas, an investigation by the House Committee on Oversight and
2Government Reform found that 87 percent of pregnancy care centers receiving
3federal funding provided false and misleading information about the health risks of
4abortion; now, therefore, be it
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5Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That the members of the
6Wisconsin legislature strongly support the full disclosure of all accurate and relevant
7information to any woman facing doubts or concerns about her pregnancy; and, be
8it further
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9Resolved, That a sincere conviction in the immorality of abortion does not
10provide moral license to deliver false, misleading, or incomplete information to
11deceive, manipulate, or coerce women into continuing unwanted pregnancies; and,
12be it further
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13Resolved, That the Wisconsin legislature disapproves of the actions of any
14national, state, or local group attempting to provide anything other than complete
15and accurate information to women considering the range of health care options
16guaranteed to them under the Constitution of the United States of America.