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Alabama Sen. Katie Britt received a backlash after her cringy response to President Biden's State of the Union address. And, of course, it contained a whopper of a lie as she sat in her kitchen with a creepy smile on her face. Well, she's back, smiles and all, as she attempts to bring The Handmaiden's Tale to real life by introducing a bill this week to create a federal database to store information on pregnant women.
"As a mom, I know that there is no greater blessing in this life than our children," Britt says. "And I also understand the types of challenges that women face during their pregnancy journeys and while raising their kids," Britt said. "To all of my fellow moms out there, my goal is to give you and your children the opportunities to thrive and to live your American dreams," she said, adding that she seeks to "advance a comprehensive culture of life."
She called it the More Opportunities for Moms to Succeed Act, the MOMS Act.
HuffPost reports:
Britt portrayed the MOMS Act as providing "critical support to women," but neglected to mention that the legislation would create a Pregnancy.gov federal clearinghouse featuring "resources" about anti-abortion centers, often known as "crisis pregnancy centers."