Please find below the various reasons why the business sector is very much against RH Bill 96. This will make you understand why we strongly oppose the passage of the Reproductive Health Bill (RH Bill 96). These reasons do not even touch demographic logic, psycho-social implications and last of all, moral grounds.
We hope this merits your careful consideration. May we also call upon you to sign up the petition found at the end of this message. Please simply click on the site.
Maraming salamat.
Opposition against the RH Bill is mainly because:
1. AS EMPLOYERS, we do not want to be compelled to provide free reproductive health care services, supplies, devices and surgical procedures (including vasectomy and ligation) to our employees, and be subjected to both imprisonment and/or a fine, for every time that we fail to comply. (Section17 states that employers shall provide for free delivery of reproductive health care services, supplies and devices to all workers more particularly women workers. (Definition of Reproductive Health and Rights Section 4, paragraph g, Section 21, Paragraph c and Section 22 on Penalties)
2. AS HEALTH CARE SERVICE PROVIDERS, we do not want to be subjected to imprisonment and/or a fine, if we fail to provide reproductive health care services such as giving information on family planning methods and providing services like ligation and vasectomy, regardless of the patient's civil status, gender, religion or age ( Section 21 on Prohibited Acts, Letter a, Paragraphs 1 to 5 and Section 22 on Penalties)
3. AS SPOUSES, we do not agree that our husband or wife can undergo a ligation or vasectomy without our consent or knowledge. (Section 21 on Prohibited Acts, Letter a, Paragraph 2)
4. AS PARENTS, we do not agree that children from age 10 to 17 should be taught their sexual rights and the means to have a satisfying and "safe" sex life as part of their school curriculum. (Section 12 on Reproductive Health Education and Section 4 Definition of Family Planning and Productive Health, Paragraph b, c and d)
5. AS CITIZENS, we do not want to be subjected to imprisonment and/or pay a fine, for expressing an opinion against any provision of this law, if such expression of opinion is interpreted as constituting "malicious disinformation" (Section 21 on Prohibited Acts, Paragraph f and Section 22 on Penalties)
6. We also oppose other provisions such as losing our parental authority over a minor child who was raped and found pregnant (Section 21, a, no.3)
7. We also do not agree to the provision which reclassifies contraceptives as essential medicines (Section 10) and appropriating limited government funds to reproductive services instead of basic services (Section 23)
Thus, we urge you to immediately stop deliberations on the bill and stop wasting taxpayers money.
Sign the petition now!
http://www.petition online.com/ xxhb5043/ petition. html
( this is the petition for the old version of the RH bill)

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sampal sa mukha ni carlos celdran um!
ReplyDeleteSA KABILA PA! DAPAT MAG-ASAWANG SAMPAL.
ReplyDeleteSee the authors of this bill. See their background and affiliation before they became legislators. They have socialist and leftist ideas. They want a big government at the expense of people's money. It has been proven that socialist states cannot sustain the operation of the government in the midst of economic crisis.
ReplyDeleteLooking at the provisions of this bill, I can say that it is a bundle of ideas coming from the West. These are the mantras of Planned Parenthood,socialist-infiltrated United Nations and other anti-life organizations. This is totally unFilipino. These are poisonous imported ideas being forcibly put into our mouth.
ReplyDeleteI'm really ad that there are nurses and doctors that supports the RH bill. IF they red section 21 of it, they are the first victim of it. Their fellow co-workers will be imprisoned and be fined for refusing to do such immoral act in the observance of practice their belief and faith
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