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He vote against allowing insurance companies to cover elective abortions.
He opposed state and federal government funding for elective abortions.
"Most unsettling of the losses are the decisions on access by the poor to elective abortions."
James is pro-life and opposes public funding for elective abortions.
Among the bills filed by Davis one called for a state ban on elective abortions.
The organization has been staunchly opposed to public funding for elective abortions.
Most fetal tissue comes from elective abortions performed in the first four months of pregnancy.
Some hospitals affiliated with the church perform elective abortions.
Oxendine is pro-life and opposes government funding of elective abortion.
Since 1973, many Adventist hospitals perform elective abortions under any circumstance.
Generally speaking, those identifying themselves as "right-to-choice" are advocates for legal elective abortion.
Non-violence towards all sentient life and avoidance of elective abortion.
But the major available source of fetal tissue for research would be elective abortions, and this has posed the most difficult ethical issues.
Abortion opponents object because fetal tissue is obtained primarily from elective abortions.
The law, which would ban most elective abortions in the state, was passed by the Legislature on Jan. 25.
They generally oppose government funding for elective abortions.
Federal law bars any funding to directly finance elective abortions in accordance with the Hyde amendment.
The church opposes legal restrictions on abortion and provides health-care benefits to its employees that cover elective abortions.
Martinez is pro-life and is opposed to elective abortion.
Researchers also described their latest efforts to find alternatives to fetal cells, which remain controversial because they are the result of elective abortions.
He opposes federal funding for elective abortions in accordance with the Hyde Amendment.
Elective abortions are not required and do not improve the likelihood of the mother surviving or being cured.
The status of the fetus changes as pregnancy progresses so that elective abortion may be more strongly forbidden after the first 40 days.
In November 2009, Ellsworth wrote an amendment restricting federal funding for elective abortions.
"When we gather fetal tissue, which comes from elective abortions, we get the informed consent of the mother," she said.