House: Hulsey, Fritts, Butler
Senate: None
This amendment to HB570/SB738 represents a profound step forward in affirming the sanctity of human life from the moment of fertilization, aligning Tennessee law with the biblical truth that all life is created in God’s image and deserving of equal protection. By replacing terms like “gestation in utero” with “development” in key sections of the Tennessee Code (such as 20-5-106, 39-13-107, and 39-13-214), the bill extends the same criminal and civil protections against assault and homicide to unborn children as those afforded to born persons. This repeal of provisions permitting prenatal harm effectively closes loopholes that have allowed the intentional destruction of innocent life, ensuring that preborn children are shielded under the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection clause. Furthermore, it protects pregnant mothers from coercion by repealing allowances for soliciting or aiding abortions, thereby upholding the dignity of both mother and child in a manner consistent with pro-life values.
Critically, the bill incorporates safeguards that respect due process and compassion, such as exemptions for unintentional deaths resulting from life-saving procedures for the mother (provided reasonable steps are taken to save the unborn child) or spontaneous miscarriages, while applying the same presumptions, defenses, and immunities as in cases involving born individuals. Its prospective application, effective July 1, 2026, prevents retroactive prosecutions, particularly shielding women involved in prior acts, in accordance with constitutional ex post facto protections.
This measured approach not only strengthens the legal framework for defending the unborn but also reflects a conservative commitment to justice, mercy, and the foundational principle that every human life, from conception to natural death, merits unwavering defense under the law.
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