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rickgthf
Senior Advisor

Re: Cummins Diesel Statement

Indiana loses Cummins Diesel, that's saying something.

Cummins has been gradually moving out of Indiana for a while now, the Indiana legislature has just given them a good reason to move on.

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, an engine manufacturing company that also employs about 10,000 people in Indiana, spoke out over the weekend against the new law as well.

“The right to make decisions regarding reproductive health ensures that women have the same opportunity as others to participate fully in our workforce and that our workforce is diverse,” a company spokesman said in a statement.

 

 

“There are provisions in the law that conflict with this, impact our people, impede our ability to attract and retain top talent and influence our decisions as we continue to grow our footprint with a focus on selecting welcoming and inclusive environments,” the Cummins spokesman said.

rickgthf
Senior Advisor

Re: "The life of the mother"

  So now Indiana doctors have to second-guess the medical expertise of the Indiana Legislature. Now, the doctor is going to have to decide if the woman is sick enough to warrant an abortion or will they go to jail because some prosecutor thinks otherwise.  I knew of a young mother locally who died of a pregnancy gone wrong.  She died very quickly, within a few hours of getting sick and going to the hospital.  She left behind a three-year-old.

  Women will die in Indiana who otherwise won't have.

   And it will entirely be the fault of the American Taliban like you & Sam.

r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: "The life of the mother"

Wrong again trickyDick. Doctors aren't that stupid.