Former Catholic School Principal Co-Sponsored ROE Act Abortion Bill, Voted for ‘Infanticide’ Amendment

Former Catholic School Principal Co-Sponsored ROE Act Abortion Bill, Voted for ‘Infanticide’ Amendment

A former Catholic school principal is among the Massachusetts state representatives who voted for an abortion expansion amendment that would remove a current requirement that doctors try to save the life of a baby who has survived an attempted abortion.

State Representative Steven Ultrino (D-Malden) served from July 2004 to June 2008 as principal of St. Mary's in Winchester, which is a Catholic elementary school connected with the town's parish. It is a school of the Archdiocese of Boston. Before that, he was a teacher at Malden Catholic (which is also an archdiocesan school) from 2001 to 2004, as his LinkedIn page confirms.

Massachusetts Legislature Passes $46.2 Billion Budget With ‘Infanticide’ Abortion Amendment; All Eyes on Governor
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Massachusetts Legislature Passes $46.2 Billion Budget With ‘Infanticide’ Abortion Amendment; All Eyes on Governor

Tom Joyce

Massachusetts Republican Governor Charlie Baker will have a decision on abortion when it comes to the fiscal year 2021 budget.

Will he accept a version of the ROE Act in the budget bill (Amendment 759) or will he veto it?

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