The chamber went silent before it exploded. A 216–211 vote didn’t just pass a bill; it carved a fault line through families, medicine, and the very idea of who owns a child’s future. Supporters called it rescue. Opponents called it cruelty with a legal stamp. In the middle stood one vulnerable percent of the popu… Continues…
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