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The Life Month Resolution: A Celebration of Life
Introduction
The United States of America, as a nation founded on the principle of inherent liberty and justice for all, recognizes the profound value of human life. This resolution serves to reaffirm the enduring importance of protecting unborn life, enshrined in the Declaration of Independence and continually reaffirmed throughout our history.
Background
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (597 U.S. 215 (2022)) rightly returned to the people and their representatives the ability to protect innocent unborn life. This landmark decision underscores the fundamental responsibility of the United States to safeguard this sacred gift.
It is the duty of the people and their representatives to champion the cause of those unable to advocate for themselves, prioritizing the sanctity of human life.
Core Principles
The resolution affirms faith-based and community organizations, pregnancy resource centers, medical professionals, and countless families across the United States as vital champions of life. These individuals and groups tirelessly work to provide essential care, resources, and support to pregnant women and their families.
Call to Action
Therefore, be it resolved:
- The House of Representatives and the Senate—(1) support the designation of a “Life Month” annually.
- They recognize that every human life is a gift from God, possessing inherent dignity and worth.
- They reaffirm the fundamental truth recognized in the Declaration of Independence that life is an unalienable right.
- They commend individuals, parents, families, faith-based organizations, and communities who champion life.
- They urge policymakers to defend the sanctity of human life by enacting laws that protect the unborn and provide resources to empower women and families to choose life.
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