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Virginia Senate Democrats Kill Bill to Protect Infants Born Alive After Failed Abortions
The laws, which handed within the state Home, would have required any well being supplier who performs or assists in an tried abortion through which the toddler is born alive to supply the ‘similar diploma {of professional} talent, care, and diligence’ to protect the life that they’d to another baby born on the similar gestational age.
A Democrat-controlled Virginia Senate committee shot down a Home-passed invoice that might have required docs to render medical care to an toddler who’s born alive after a botched abortion, which prevents the laws from shifting ahead.
The laws, sponsored by Delegate Nick Freitas, R-Culpeper, would have required any health-care supplier who performs or assists in an tried abortion through which the toddler is born alive to supply the “similar diploma {of professional} talent, care, and diligence” to protect the life that they’d to another baby born on the similar gestational age. It could additionally require well being professionals to “make sure the fast switch of the toddler … to a hospital for additional medical care.”
The proposed invoice would have additionally compelled hospitals to determine a protocol for the remedy and care of infants born alive after a botched abortion. It could even have required a protocol for reporting violations to regulation enforcement.
If a well being supplier violated the regulation, she or he would have been responsible of a Class 4 felony, which might have carried a penalty of jail time between two and 10 years and a advantageous of as much as $100,000. The care supplier may have additionally been topic to disciplinary motion by the Virginia Board of Drugs.
The Schooling and Well being Committee voted down the laws on a 9-6 vote on Feb. 16, with each Republican supporting the invoice and each Democrat opposing it. It had beforehand handed the Home of Delegates 52-47 on Feb. 7, with Republican management supporting the invoice and Democratic management opposing it.
Though the laws was shot down with none debate, there was some debate within the Well being Professions Subcommittee on Feb. 13.
“The explanation why we imagine that is essential is as a result of we all know now we have documented circumstances of conditions the place a baby is born alive, and in some circumstances, they’ve been left to die after the very fact,” Freitas stated in protection of his proposal.
Democratic lawmakers pushed again through the subcommittee.
“A health care provider on this scenario must have one other physician overseeing him and a lawyer to verify he wasn’t committing malpractice, which might trigger him to spend 10 years in jail,” Sen. John Edwards, D-Roanoke, stated through the committee.
Freitas countered the Democratic opposition by noting that docs are required to supply care in different circumstances. He stated the state wants guidelines on this circumstance due to circumstances through which “they’ve truly been left to die on the desk.”
The committee’s failure to go the laws led to criticism from some pro-life organizations.
“Each new child child deserves life-saving medical care, and each girl has the proper to be totally knowledgeable earlier than making a life-ending abortion resolution,” Susan B. Anthony Professional-Life America’s Southern Regional Director Caitlin Connors stated in an announcement.
“Democrats within the Virginia Senate confirmed their true colours in the present day by blocking each these commonsense provisions,” Connors continued. “It’s not the primary time Virginia Democrats have shocked the nation with their help for abortion on demand at any level in being pregnant and even infanticide. Voters of the Commonwealth went on to reject the inhumane stance of Ralph Northam and Terry McAuliffe and elect a pro-life governor, administration, and Home as an alternative. But whilst polling reveals a powerful majority of Virginians throughout the board need to restrict painful late-term abortions, pro-abortion Democrats are doubling down on their radical agenda. Their extremism can be uncovered so their constituents can maintain them accountable.”
Final 12 months, Senate Democrats blocked related laws within the Guidelines Committee. Just one Democrat on that committee, Sen. Chap Petersen, D-Fairfax, voted with Republicans in favor of the laws.
On Thursday, the Schooling and Well being Committee additionally voted down a legislative proposal that might have required docs to obtain knowledgeable written consent from a girl previous to an abortion being carried out. The invoice, which additionally handed the Home 52-47, was shot down 10-5, with Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant, R-Henrico, becoming a member of Democrats to oppose the invoice.
In January, Senate Democrats additionally blocked three payments that might have put extra restrictions on abortion within the commonwealth.
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Virginia Tech Football: Where do Hokies Finish in Final ACC Power Rankings?
Just a few months ago, before the 2024 season ever officially kicked off, Virginia Tech seemed like a program that was trending up. They finished the 2023 season strong and were returning a ton of starters from that team and seemingly had a favorable schedule in front of them. They were talked about as the dark horse to win the ACC and make the college football playoff, but it wasn’t long before that was proven to be false.
The Hokies started the season with an upset loss to Vanderbilt, lost to Rutgers a few weeks later, and had the controversial loss to Miami to drop them to 2-3. After rallying to win three straight to get to 5-3 and still have a shot at the ACC Championship, the Hokies collapsed, losing four of their last five, including the bowl game to Minnesota last Friday. Not only was this season very disappointing, but the Hokies are losing most of their contributors from this team to the transfer portal or the draft. RB Bhayshul Tuten, OL Xavier Chaplin, Braelin Moore, and several members of the secondary. They are working to fill those holes in the portal and quarterback Kyron Drones is coming back, but there is not as much optimism heading into this offseason as there was for last season
While all eyes might be on moving forward to the 2025 season, where did Virginia Tech finish in the final ACC Power Rankings From 247Sports analyst Grant Hughes?
“Bowl Result: Lost Duke’s Mayo Bowl to Minnesota, 24-10
“Virginia Tech entered the 2024 season with ACC championship aspirations but failed to live up to expectations after dropping three of its first five games. A 1-4 finish to the campaign secured the Hokies’ fourth losing season in the last five years. The good news is that starting quarterback Kyron Drones is returning for the 2025 season, and the Hokies have already replaced star running back Bhayshul Tuten via the portal with former top-100 recruit and Tennessee transfer Cameron Seldon.”
All of that has led to speculation about head coach Brent Pry being on the hot seat going into 2025. Pry has gone 3-8, 7-6, and 6-7 in his three seasons in Blacksburg. Earlier this week, ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg listed Pry as a coach on the hot seat going into 2025 and listed him in the “Don’t backslide” category alongside Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman, Florida’s Billy Napier, and Cal’s Justin Wilcox:
“The hot-seat talk bubbled up around Pry in November, and if the Commonwealth Cup had gone differently, Virginia Tech could have had a decision to make after a disappointing fall. Pry’s second consecutive 6-6 regular season got him to a bowl game, but he will enter Year 4 with a new defensive coordinator and a staff that will include former longtime Hokies DC Bud Foster as an advisor/analyst.
Pry is halfway through his contract and Virginia Tech isn’t in the best position to eat a seven-figure buyout. Virginia Tech should be more competitive in a very winnable ACC, especially with quarterback Kyron Drones back. The Hokies have eclipsed seven wins just once since 2017.”
Will Pry need to improve upon his record in 2025 to be ensured of another season in Blacksburg? Virginia Tech opens the season against South Carolina in Atlanta and the Gamecocks are likely going to start the season with a lofty ranking. They also face Miami, Georgia Tech, Florida State, and Louisville next season, but it is not a murderers row of a schedule. Needless to say, the Hokies need to see some progress next season.
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Virginia Tech grads living in LA share wildfire experiences
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) – Firefighters are continuing to battle the devastating fires in Los Angeles that have destroyed thousands of homes and led to the evacuations of over 180,000.
While the fires are thousands of miles away those flames have connections to our hometowns. WDBJ7 spoke with two Virginia Tech Alumni living in Los Angeles on Thursday. While neither of them have had to evacuate their homes, they shared what it’s like to be in LA during the fires and how people there are handling the destruction.
“It definitely feels like a little apocalyptic, just the sky being somewhat black and grey. Here it’s more like the sun is covered by the smoke so it’s just very eerie,” said Jillian Ostick, a 2017 Virginia Tech graduate who lives in Los Angeles.
Ostick lives in the South Bay area of Los Angeles about 10-15 miles from where the fires are.
“It’s close by but in terms of being evacuated or anything we’re very safe down here. We’re really just affected by the air quality and being worried about other people,” she said.
Ostick works in residential real estate and says many of her clients have lost their homes or evacuated and her team is currently working to help them find rentals.
“People have lost everything and they’re just scared but I think people have a place to stay and have resources. Our team is collecting blankets and clothes and is just messaging out to everybody ‘If you need help, no questions asked just fill out this form’,’” she said. “A lot of people did have to just pack up quick last night if they were in an evacuation area.”
Leah Gay is a 2014 Virginia Tech Graduate who is from the Blacksburg area. She lives in the West Hollywood area of LA and hasn’t had to evacuate yet but says she is prepared to do so if needed.
“Everything so far in our area has just been super smokey, there’s been ash on the ground, on the car, everything like that but in terms of actual fires our area is safe,” said Gay. “Last night we got a new fire that was in the Hollywood Hills. It’s since been contained so that’s good but we could see those flames, the second you open the door it smelled like you were right in a fireplace. It was super close to us so we could see it, especially with the night sky it was super illuminated with all that fire.”
Gay said that she is remaining alert and closely following the latest updates on the fires.
“There’s an app called Watch Duty that pretty much everyone in LA is using for updates. It gives you real-time information about where first responders are being placed and where needs to be evacuated, where the flames are even if they’re moving in a certain direction. It’s a really great app, it has an amazing map in it so you can see in real-time who is being affected and what you need to do next,” she said.
Gay said that she does know several people who have had to evacuate. She said that it is an emotional time in Los Angeles.
“It’s super heartbreaking, so many people’s lives have been affected by this. It feels almost like COVID outside how there are so many less people out on the streets, many people are wearing masks to stay safe from the smoke, so it’s kind of feeling like a completely different Los Angeles,” she said.
Both Gay and Ostick said that people are already doing everything they can to help those who have lost everything to the fires. They both noted that there are many places where people can donate to help those in need.
While not everyone in L-A has had to be evacuated from their homes, the smoke from the fires is causing major air quality problems that can be harmful to people. The air quality is being adversely affected as far as 100 miles from the fire.
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JUCO Edge Rusher Keenan Eck Sets Visit to West Virginia
Citrus College edge rusher Keenan Eck is one of several transfer portal recruits who will be in Morgantown this weekend for an official visit to West Virginia.
He began his career at Division II Black Hills State in South Dakota, and in his freshman season, he was responsible for 13 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, and 8.5 sacks. Eck then transferred to Citrus where he notched 6 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss, six sacks, and one forced fumble.
“I love it,” Eck said about the opportunity of playing at West Virginia. “A huge culture of winning is being built there; I would love to put in every bit of hard-hitting energy when it comes to rushing the passer for the mountaineers!”
Eck has had several conversations with head coach Rich Rodriguez and defensive coordinator Zac Alley, whom he looks forward to meeting in person this weekend.
“I really like how fired up they are for a turnaround. They’ve proven to be successful for many years, and they’re bringing the heat with this class of athletes. They want some dawgs that are ready to WORK!”
In addition to West Virginia, Eck has also heard from Eastern Illinois, Montana, San Diego State, Southern Utah, and Texas State. He will have three years of eligibility remaining.
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