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Amanda Ferry <br /> Location: <br /> Submitted At: 3:33pm 07-25-22 <br /> Thank you Lakewood for taking a stand. I feel like our city government is the last line of defense for our own <br /> decisions regarding our health, and those whose mission it is to erase our body sovereignty. <br /> Elizabeth Seyala <br /> Location: <br /> Submitted At: 1:58pm 07-25-22 <br /> 1 fully support this ordinance and thank the Council for keeping our healthcare decisions private. <br /> Emily Hilty <br /> Location: <br /> Submitted At: 1:29pm 07-25-22 <br /> Please do everything possible to ensure that people in Lakewood have the ability to make the health choices right <br /> for them. <br /> Nevin Steindam <br /> Location: <br /> Submitted At: 11:43am 07-25-22 <br /> 1 support reproductive rights and am glad to see my city take this stand. Thank you. <br /> Looking at the other comments that were submitted, I agree with Anne Konarski's concerns about some wording <br /> in the proposal. The intent seems clear to me, but I don't want to leave wiggle room for people to debate it later. <br /> Tim Collingwood <br /> Location: <br /> Submitted At: 11:07am 07-25-22 <br /> 1 support this ordinance and I believe that more city funds should go to life-affirming health care like this. I don't <br /> reference ill by saying "life-affirming." Life begins at first breath, and respect of one's free will determines one's <br /> choices to maintain their health. I hope that in passing this ordinance that the doctors whose offices are in <br /> Lakewood and whose patients come to Lakewood can have all they need to care for their patients in reproductive <br /> need, especially when outside influencers threaten divine free will as they have who do not even live in the city <br /> and claim God works through them when God loves those in reproductive need as much as They love the sinner <br /> who judges them in false witness. <br /> I support reproductive rights and support those making them and those who work to ensure them. I'd rather have <br /> the city of Lakewood put more funds in life-affirming care than to continue to fund life-devaluing care. <br /> Anne Konarski <br /> Location: <br /> Submitted At: 10:38am 07-25-22 <br /> 1 absolutely support the spirit and intent of this ordinance, but have a few questions. <br /> Section 1 (b) (1) "Coercion or force was used against the pregnant person" needs clarification please. Does the <br /> coercion or force relate to how the person became pregnant, or does it refer to the abortion they received was <br /> due to coercion or force? <br /> Additionally, how will this ordinance relate to criminal acts that result in a pregnancy? Will any of the health care <br /> information be able to be used as evidence when the pregnant person is a victim, (e.g. sexual assault, statutory <br /> rape). Specifically, Section 1 (a) (1) refers to information about "any reproductive act" a somewhat vague phrase, <br /> versus (a) (2) refers to "other reproductive heath care act" which is more limited in scope. <br /> Finally, will this ordinance cover information about disposal of frozen embryos and/or other products of fertility <br /> treatments? <br /> Thank you for your time and attention. <br />