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1 in 4 women have abortions? Wow.
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5310086" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Your steadfast unwillingness to address future CYS revenue needs in the aftermath of Roe. In fact last week I had a conference with my state senator recommending that a special emergency reserve as a budget line item be added to create an emergency funds reserve to backstop any additional funding needs arising from Roe should it be needed. You on the other hand are in denial regarding the potential for that occurring. </p><p></p><p>As was mentioned last night Ohio is doing something similar to what I proposed. So what I want to know is do you support a similar action being undertaken by your state if it decides to do so and would you support a state income or sales tax increase or a local tax increase in order fund such a reserve. Money talks and BS walks and all we've got from you is the latter which is all we ever get out of you.</p><p></p><p>Remember, with Roe gone federal funding is now out of the picture. Now that abortion is a state issue fund for child and youth services is now purely a state problem .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5310086, member: 58386"] Your steadfast unwillingness to address future CYS revenue needs in the aftermath of Roe. In fact last week I had a conference with my state senator recommending that a special emergency reserve as a budget line item be added to create an emergency funds reserve to backstop any additional funding needs arising from Roe should it be needed. You on the other hand are in denial regarding the potential for that occurring. As was mentioned last night Ohio is doing something similar to what I proposed. So what I want to know is do you support a similar action being undertaken by your state if it decides to do so and would you support a state income or sales tax increase or a local tax increase in order fund such a reserve. Money talks and BS walks and all we've got from you is the latter which is all we ever get out of you. Remember, with Roe gone federal funding is now out of the picture. Now that abortion is a state issue fund for child and youth services is now purely a state problem . [/QUOTE]
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