First Lady Jill Biden announced recently that $100 million in federal funding would be allocated to “life-changing” research and development in women’s health. The White House initiative will contribute to the building of a health care system that “puts women and their lived experiences at its center,” Biden said, one in which women would no longer be an “afterthought.” One in which “women don’t just survive with chronic conditions, but lead long and healthy lives,” she said, standing alongside Maria Shriver in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
That same day, standing in capitol square alongside pro-life legislators, abortion victims, students, and working-class Americans in Richmond, Virginia, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears cried before a crowd over the lives lost to abortion. Over the women whose lives are irreparably devastated; the families torn apart; the mental, physical, and emotional damage that is incurred and ignored by the Biden administration. “There is a cost,” she said. “There is a cost.”
This administration has burdened American women with many costs — costs that contribute to women remaining ignored, understudied, underfunded, and very, very sick.
This administration urges the widespread availability of mail-order abortion, ignoring the severity and sometimes fatal effect on women. This administration refuses to fully protect and support women athletes. This administration chose health leaders who have historically fought to preserve physician-assisted suicide, as women increasingly become the sick population most at-risk from these death laws.
This administration has effectively shut down adoptions that would support a woman in a crisis pregnancy and her