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Compassionate Care for Victims of Sexual Assault Passes CT House

by: Maura

Wed May 02, 2007 at 18:31:38 PM EDT


After three hours of debate in the Connecticut House of Representatives, the Compassionate Care for Victims of Sexual Assault Act passed the House in a decisive vote of 113 in favor and 36 opposed.  I'll link to the official vote tally once it is available.  Here's the full roll call vote.

The vast majority of speakers who spoke in favor of the bill cited the importance of ensuring a consistent standard of care at all Connecticut hospitals, so that any rape victim who seeks medical treatment in the immediate aftermath of rape would be offered medically accurate information on emergency contraception and, if the patient wished, would be given the full dosage of the medication at the hospital.

On a voice vote, the House resoundingly approved an amendment that attempted to address the concerns of the Catholic archdiocese in Connecticut.  The amendment allows hospitals to administer a pregnancy test and to contract with an independent "third party" to administer Plan B if they have objections to their own personnel doing so.

Minority Leader Larry Cafero (R-Norwalk) then introduced an amendment that would have allowed Catholic hospitals to continue their current protocol of administering a urine ovulation test and denying EC to anyone with a positive ovulation test.  The hospitals would then be required to explain to the patient why she was denied EC. The Cafero amendment provided that hospitals could contract with an independent provider to administer EC at this point, but did not specify that this would be done on site.  The amendment also included licensed rape crisis counselors in the list of who could be considered qualified to administer the medication.

Opponents of the Cafero amendment made the point that the current Catholic protocol of administering a urine ovulation test was not medically appropriate, given that Plan B can still work to both prevent release of the ovum or prevent sperm from reaching an ovum (a truly contraceptive effect) even if a woman had a positive urine test for ovulation hormones.  Opponents also pointed out that rape crisis counselors are victim advocates, not medical practitioners.  Opponents further raised concerns that the requirement that hospitals explain their reasons for denying EC in the case of a positive ovulation test would inappropriately introduce religious discussions into medical treatment.

The Cafero amendment failed, with 47 members in favor and 101 members opposed.

After more discussion and debate, featuring Rep. Adinolfi claiming falsely that Plan B can cause an "abortion" and Rep. Heinrich clarifying the medically accurate information about how Plan B actually works (as well as some basics on female reproductive function), debate ended. 

The bill passed on a vote of 113 in favor to 36 opposed.  Last week, the bill passed the Senate on a vote of 32-3, and it will now go to Governor Rell for signature.

Check out the liveblogging thread for heroes and zeroes from today's debate. 

Maura :: Compassionate Care for Victims of Sexual Assault Passes CT House
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Legislators who voted against the bill (4.00 / 1)
Voted against compassionate treatment for rape victims.  Express your disappointment to them if they represent you.  Remember them and find candidates to replace them.

Democrats

Aldarondo
Altobello
Ayala
Christiano
Fritz
Gonzalez
Keeley
McMahon
Nicastro
Reinoso
Truglia

Republicans

Adinolfi
Belden
Cafero
Candelora, V.
Carson
D'Amelio
Delgobbo
Fahrbach
Ferrari
Frey
Giuliano
Greene, L.
Hamzy
Harkins
Kalinowski
Labriola
Noujaim
O'Neill
Piscopo
Rowe
Ruwet
Scribner
Wasserman
Williams
Witkos


Voted for amendment (0.00 / 0)
Legislators who voted for Cafero amendment to gut the bill.  Just as bad.

Democrats

Aldarondo
Christiano
Fritz
Johnston
Keeley
McMahon
Mioli
Morris
Nicastro
Panaroni
Sayers
Thompson
Truglia

Republicans

Adinolfi
Alberts
Aman, W.
Belden
Boucher
Burns
Cafero
Candelora, V.
Carson
Chapin
D'Amelio
Delgobbo
Fahrbach
Ferrari
Frey
Giuliano
Greene, L.
Hamzy
Harkins
Hetherington
Kalinowski
Klarides
Labriola
Miller
Miner
Noujaim
O'Neill
Piscopo
Ruwet
Scribner
Stripp
Wasserman
Williams
Witkos


[ Parent ]
Len Greene (0.00 / 0)
Thanks for the list of shame, mike. I will be sending Mr. Greene a scathing letter of disappointment in his neanderthal view of treating rape victims.

The arc of history is long, but it bends toward justice. --Martin Luther King, Jr.

[ Parent ]
Thank you Maura n/t (0.00 / 0)


"I am not a Blogger...But I play one on the internet."

full roll call? (0.00 / 0)
Does anyone know where I can find the full roll call for this bill?

Thanks.


Roll Call (0.00 / 0)
All the infos you need can be found here.

–7.25 / –7.28

http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/tw...


[ Parent ]
roll call (0.00 / 0)
Thanks.Glad to see Sen. Slossberg sponsored this.

 
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