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Nebraska senator slams opposition to pro-life bill: ‘I’m 25, and I’m proud to be pro-life’

Updated: April 8, 2022 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Apr 8, 2022 – 7:46 pm EDT

LINCOLN, Nebraska (LifeSiteNews) — Nebraska state Senator Julie Slama spoke out proudly in defense of life during Wednesday’s heated eight-hour legislative debate over LB 933, “The Human Life Protection Act.”

Slamming opposition for obscuring the issue of abortion with “identity politics,” Slama, a Republican, said, “We’ve had a few people get up on the mic today and say, ‘As a woman, I oppose this bill and here’s why.’ If the opposition is going to bury themselves in obscurities and identity politics, I’ll hop in.”

“As the only young woman under the age of 35 in this legislature,” she declared, “I’m proud to stand in support of women, both born and preborn, by supporting Senator (Joni) Albrecht’s pro-life LB 933.” 

“See, I’m 25,” she went on, “I’m 10 years younger than other woman on the floor, and I’m proud to be pro-life.”

Lamenting the loss of an “entire generation” in the 62 million deaths caused by abortion since Roe v. Wade, Slama declared, “My generation, which has suffered the greatest losses from abortion, is the pro-life generation.”

“We can’t get those 62 million lives back,” she continued, “or even the tens

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