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A Senate subcommittee gave initial approval Thursday to a new bill that would require Iowa schools’ human growth and development and health classes include fetal development videos and graphics.
The video, nicknamed “Baby Olivia,” claims to show the stages of fetal development through computer-generated imaging.
All along, our kids have seen the beauty of life, the reality of life within the womb, and the duty to love our neighbors.
A bill eligible for debate in the Iowa Senate Education Committee would require that public schools show students in all ...
Similar legislation last year was inspired by the "Baby Olivia" video created by the anti-abortion group Live Action.