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Sat Oct 28, 2023, 05:49 PM Oct 2023

She Sued Tennessee for Denying Her an Abortion. Now She's Running for Office

Allie Phillips never wanted to be a politician, but she had always wanted to be a mom of two. Whenever Phillips asked her 5-year-old daughter, Adalie, what she wanted to be when she grew up, Adalie would say, "A big sister." So when Phillips found out she was pregnant again in Nov. 2022, Adalie was thrilled. "Her eyes got big and her jaw just dropped open," Phillips recalled. "Every night after that, she sang Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star to my belly. She’d kiss my belly every night before bed." Phillips and her husband planned to name the new baby Miley Rose.

But at a routine anatomy scan when she was around 19 weeks pregnant, doctors told Phillips that the fetus had significant problems with its kidney, stomach, bladder, heart, lungs, and brain. These conditions were "not compatible with life outside the womb," a doctor told Phillips. Miley Rose would likely die before birth, and the longer Phillips stayed pregnant, the worse her own health could become.

But Phillips, who lives in north Tennessee, could not get an abortion in her home state. After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Tennessee enacted one of the strictest abortion bans in the nation, leaving only the most narrow exception for emergency medical situations. In February, Phillips and her husband had to travel almost 1,000 miles to get an abortion in New York City.

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Phillips also met with her state representative, Republican Jeff Burkhart, to tell him her story. She wanted to ask for his help writing Miley's Law, which she hoped would expand abortion options for parents when a fetus is diagnosed with severe anomalies. When Phillips told him about her pregnancy loss and mentioned her older daughter, "He said, 'I thought women could only have a miscarriage in their first pregnancy,'" Phillips recalls. "The lack of knowledge, the lack of education, is astounding."

That's when she began to think about running for his seat.

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https://time.com/6320148/allie-phillips-abortion-lawsuit-tennessee/

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She Sued Tennessee for Denying Her an Abortion. Now She's Running for Office (Original Post) question everything Oct 2023 OP
God, some people are dumb! Jilly_in_VA Oct 2023 #1
I hope she at least makes things damned uncomfortable for him DemocraticPatriot Oct 2023 #2
I thought women's were posed to do wut menfolk told em to do. By gawd BOSSHOG Oct 2023 #3

Jilly_in_VA

(10,045 posts)
1. God, some people are dumb!
Sat Oct 28, 2023, 05:54 PM
Oct 2023

"He said, 'I thought women could only have a miscarriage in their first pregnancy,'" Phillips recalls.

The stupidity out there is astounding. I hope she wins, but as a Democrat her chances are slim.

DemocraticPatriot

(4,539 posts)
2. I hope she at least makes things damned uncomfortable for him
Sat Oct 28, 2023, 10:25 PM
Oct 2023

with all the women in their district....

And she didn't HAVE any miscarriage--- that would have been a blessing, under the circumstances... !


BOSSHOG

(37,165 posts)
3. I thought women's were posed to do wut menfolk told em to do. By gawd
Sat Oct 28, 2023, 10:32 PM
Oct 2023

You know republicans no sum shit. And stupid peeple luv us cause they posed to and god loves us. Praise Jesus.

I hope Allie kicks his fuckin ass.

There is no way to figure out what red state is the fucking worse. There oughta be an award.

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