The Missouri House passed a bill that would allow medical practitioners to deny covering certain reproductive procedures based on religion objections.
The bill’s sponsor, House Majority Leader Tim Jones (R) argued on the Missouri House floor that this bill will make sure all of the medical staff will be committed to every procedure. He is concerned that some members on the surgical team may hold back on their assistance in the operating room because of their deeply-held religious beliefs.
Then Jones, a former Attorney, cited own his experience with the medical field:
I’ve been in operating rooms. My father is a veterinarian. I grew up in operating rooms…they are crowded places…and you want those people all in.
Jones says his statement was taken out of context and Missouri state Rep. Jeanie Riddle (R) rushed to his aide.
“He was not comparing women to a veterinarian operation,” she said. “He has been in hospitals around Missouri watching operations. To say he was comparing women to a veterinarian operation is disingenuine.”









