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Oppose SB 1668: Reject Fetal Personhood Through Funeral Permit Requirements

To: Sen. Sundareshan

From: A verified voter in Tucson, AZ

February 16

I urge you to oppose Senate Bill 1668 when it comes before the Senate Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency Committee on Wednesday. This legislation would require funeral establishments to obtain disposition-transit permits for embryonic and fetal tissue before 20 weeks of gestation when a woman authorizes transfer following an abortion. This requirement is unnecessary and advances a harmful fetal personhood agenda that undermines reproductive rights. The 20-week threshold in this bill is significant because it falls well before fetal viability, the medical standard at which a fetus can survive outside the uterus, typically around 24 weeks. By imposing funeral permit requirements on pre-viability tissue, SB 1668 treats embryonic and fetal remains as equivalent to deceased persons. This is not a neutral administrative change but rather part of a broader strategy to establish legal personhood for fetuses, which directly threatens the bodily autonomy and constitutional rights of pregnant people. The bill's language consistently uses the term "unborn child" rather than medically accurate terminology, further revealing its ideological foundation. Requiring permits for tissue that cannot survive independently creates bureaucratic barriers and stigma around abortion care. It also sets a dangerous precedent for future legislation that could further restrict reproductive healthcare by incrementally establishing legal frameworks that treat pregnancy tissue as persons with rights that compete with those of the pregnant individual. Arizona women deserve access to comprehensive reproductive healthcare without unnecessary government interference. This bill solves no actual problem in funeral home operations or public health. Instead, it uses administrative requirements as a vehicle to advance an anti-choice agenda that prioritizes ideology over medical science and individual liberty. I ask that you vote no on SB 1668 and stand against legislation that uses bureaucratic mechanisms to undermine reproductive freedom and impose a fetal personhood framework on Arizona law.

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