GOP Congresswoman Introduces Bill Allowing New Moms Proxy Voting, Despite Past Support for Migrant Family Separations
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) introduced a bill allowing new moms in Congress to vote by proxy for 6 weeks after giving birth.
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Luna endorsed family separation of migrants at the border to confirm if accompanying children are biologically related.
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Luna did not apologize for endorsing family separation policy despite backlash.
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Luna sees no contradiction between her stances on proxy voting for new moms and family separation at the border.
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Some Republicans are hesitant to support Luna's bill allowing proxy voting, fearing backlash after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.