The Indiana bill to regulate assisted pregnancies has been dropped. State Senator Patricia Miller, R-Indianapolis, issued a one-sentence statement late Wednesday about her decision to drop the proposal. "The issue has become more complex than anticipated and will be withdrawn from consideration by the Health Finance Commission."
Well, sweet pea, the issue didn't suddenly BECOME more complex. It was always complex and you didn't reflect enough before you made the proposal in the first place. But at least it has been dropped, and you should spare yourself my rant in the previous post.
And, I guess we should take some comfort that an outraged electorate -to say nothing of a blogosphere having conniptions- can actually make a difference.
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