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Illinois Gov. Pritzker bans pregnancy centers from spreading ‘misinformation’.

Illinois ⁣Governor J.B. Pritzker speaks‌ before US President Joe Biden⁣ delivers⁢ remarks​ about the economy at the Old Post Office ​in Chicago, Illinois, ⁤on June 28, ⁣2023. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Taylor Tinsley
11:00 AM – Friday, July​ 28, 2023

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a bill​ on Thursday, that prohibits pro-life pregnancy ⁤centers from using “deceptive and unfair”⁤ tactics to avert women⁣ from seeking an abortion.

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SB 1909, or the Deceptive Practices of Limited Services⁢ Pregnancy Centers ​Act, bars pregnancy centers from using fraudulent misinformation, deceptive practices, or misrepresentation “that interfere with an individual’s ability to make autonomous, informed, and evidence-based decisions about the individual’s reproductive health.”

The law ​gives Illinois Attorney General Kwame ‍Raoul the power to investigate complaints against pregnancy centers. Those found in violation could be subject⁣ to a fine of up to $50,000.

“Women need⁢ access​ to comprehensive, fact-based healthcare when making critical decision about their own health—not manipulation or ⁣misinformation from politically motivated, non-medical actors,” Pritzker ⁤(D-Ill) said. “By empowering the Attorney‌ General’s office to battle deceptive practices, we’re ensuring Illinoisans can make their​ own decisions about their bodies using accurate and safe ‍information.”

Meanwhile, attorneys from the Thomas More Society ⁣immediately filed a federal ⁤lawsuit against the Attorney General ‍in an effort to stop the law from moving forward.

“This law is a blatant‌ attempt to chill and silence pro-life speech under the guise of ‘consumer protection,’” said Peter Breen, Thomas More Society Executive Vice President and Head of Litigation, and a former Illinois State Legislator. “Pregnancy help ‍ministries provide real options and assistance ⁤to women and families in need, but instead of⁤ the praise they deserve, pro-abortion politicians are targeting these ministries with $50,000 fines and injunctions solely because of their pro-life viewpoint.”

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