Breaching constitutional limits

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Examining Pennsylvania House Bill 1957, I could not help but think that in the year 1957, this legislation would not have survived the wastebasket, let alone a legislative committee.

Yet here we are.

HB 1957, is a proposed Pennsylvania constitutional amendment before the state Senate that is being sold as a safeguard for “reproductive freedom.” The text of the amendment however tells a very different tale.

The bill would restructure Pennsylvania’s constitution and give abortion along with a wide range of “personal reproductive decisions” legal protection, beyond the reach of legislation, public oversight, or basic health and safety standards.

Abortion in Pennsylvania is legal for up to 24 weeks. After that it remains legal to protect the life and health of the mother. Abortion pills are also legal. There is no denying that abortion is inaccessible. Yet HB 1957 is being sold as if Pennsylvania is banning abortion.

HB 1957 would require courts to apply the most demanding standard in constitutional law, to any regulation touching abortion or any “personal reproductive decision.” That phrase is left intentionally broad. Advocates insist it is harmless. Some constitutional lawyers have acknowledged that such language could easily extend to sterilization, surrogacy, gender‑transition and medical interventions for minors.

The government must show a strong reason for any law, and it must be carefully written. Most laws don’t meet that standard. In practice, this amendment would make it nearly impossible for Pennsylvania to enforce waiting periods, informed‑consent requirements, parental‑consent laws, or clinic‑safety standards.

The consequences would not stop there.

The amendment would create a constitutional right; it would almost certainly be used to challenge restrictions on taxpayer funding for abortion. Medicaid, state insurance programs, and public institutions could be compelled to cover abortion and gender medical procedures.

Once embedded in the constitution, these mandates would be nearly impossible to reverse.

Constitutional amendments are not ordinary legislation; they are permanent fixtures that bind future generations.

Supporters argue that the amendment is necessary to “protect” abortion rights. But Pennsylvania already has a defined legal framework. HB 1957 would obliterate it.

It would strip the legislature of its ability to enact even modest safeguards and hand authority to the courts. It would muzzle parents, gut medical oversight and stick taxpayers with the bill.

Hb 1957’s narrow passage 102 to 101 that had two Republicans crossing over underscores how divisive and extreme the bill is. A constitutional amendment of this magnitude should command broad, bipartisan support. Instead, it squeaked through by a single vote.

Pro-abortion groups do not care if abortion is “safe and legal.” They want abortion-on-demand, no limits, no safeguards, no parental consent.

Now the responsibility falls to the Senate to restore deliberation, transparency, and restraint.

We deserve laws of careful judgment, not ideological overreach. We deserve a constitution that protects fundamental rights without being weaponized to advance agendas that eliminate parental involvement, erase health and safety standards and force taxpayers to subsidize procedures they may morally oppose.

HB 1957 is not about safeguarding existing rights. It is about permanently removing the ability of citizens and lawmakers to set reasonable limits. For the sake of families, children, and the integrity of the Commonwealth’s constitution, the Senate should reject this amendment. 

The bill is in a holding pattern in the state Senate but given the bill’s scope and political temperature, a vote could be taken up quickly. 

Your voice matters.

Now is the time to use it. 

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Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca is a New York City native and U.S. Marine Corps veteran who writes for TTC. He resides in the Pennsylvania Coal Region. His work can also be found in The American Spectator, NewsBreak, Daily Item, Republican Herald, Standard Speaker, The Remnant Newspaper, Gettysburg Times, Daily Review, The News-Item, Standard Journal and more.

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