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Washington State to 'Monetize Wombs,' Legalize 'Baby Selling,' Redefine 'Parent'
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By Brandon Showalter , CP Reporter | Mar 2, 2018 7:20 AM
 

Washington state is set to legalize commercial surrogacy, a move children's rights advocates say amounts to the selling of babies, bases the definition of a parent on "intent," and opens avenues for child abuse and other horrors.

Just before 1 a.m. Wednesday morning, the Washington state House of Representatives passed the "Uniform Parentage Act," along party lines with every Democrat in favor and every Republican opposed. The bill had previously passed the state Senate with total Democratic support and three Republicans. The state's Democratic governor, Jay Inslee, is expected to sign the legislation.

https://www.christianpost.com/news/washington-state-to-monetize-wombs-legalize-baby-selling-redefine-parent-219933/

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I thought the United States fought a war to end and outlaw the sale of human beings? Someone wake Moonbeam up, another state  legislature is about to take the title of most disgusting and evil from California!

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The Republicans lost the House in Olympia in  November and Washintonians have been paying for it ever since.
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NavyCanDo wrote:
"The Republicans lost the House in Olympia in  November and Washintonians have been paying for it ever since."

Considering how the Pacific Northwest is trending, I doubt the Republicans will ever have much (any?) control there again.

Maybe it's time to divide Oregon and Washington "in half" (east-to-west), and then merge the two coastal halves into one new state, and the two "inner halves" into another....