I was talking to some women yesterday, and one of them, who was Jewish, said, you know, this ban is against my religion. For Jewish, it's not at conception, it's at first breath. And so In Indiana, we are actually going against someone's religious beliefs to make someone else's religious beliefs the law. Mister Henry, you can respond. I believe in medical privacy, and that hasn't been abided by, especially during this time with Attorney General Todd Rakita trying to bring up information about private medical issues. (27:50–28:00)
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Claims Indiana's abortion laws conflict with some religious beliefs.
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