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Satire is dead…

22 Wednesday Jun 2011

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AFL-CIO, General Assembly, HB 515, Jane Cunningham, missouri, SB 222

…because our current reality is more insane.

A video from the AFL-CIO:

…[at 1:20] Suit No. 2: Next on the agenda, we have a discrimination problem.

Suit No. 3: That’s right. We are discriminating against Americans under the age of twelve who should have the right to work if they so choose.

Suit No. 4: Not to let them work is a violation of their rights.

Suit No. 3: Agreed. I am not going to sit on my hands while children are denied equal rights and access.

Suit No. 1: Not on my watch.

Suit No. 2: This is a great day for child laborers everywhere.

Suit No. 4: Hold on, isn’t child labor considered a bad thing?

Suit No. 3: He’s right. Child labor has been turned into a dirty word. Let’s call it paid child fun time.

Suit No. 4: Oh, I like it.

Suit No. 2: Pro-growth. All in favor.

All: Aye….

In Missouri:

Jane Cunningham hearts child labor (February 14, 2011)

HB 515: creating the workforce for Sen. Cunningham’s SB 222 (February 16, 2011)

SB 222 – This act modifies the child labor laws. It eliminates the prohibition on employment of children under age fourteen. Restrictions on the number of hours and restrictions on when a child may work during the day are also removed. It also repeals the requirement that a child ages fourteen or fifteen obtain a work certificate or work permit in order to be employed. Children under sixteen will also be allowed to work in any capacity in a motel, resort or hotel where sleeping accommodations are furnished. It also removes the authority of the director of the Division of Labor Standards to inspect employers who employ children and to require them to keep certain records for children they employ. It also repeals the presumption that the presence of a child in a workplace is evidence of employment.

Paid child fun time. Yep, satire is dead as a door nail.

HB 515: creating the workforce for Sen. Cunningham's SB 222

16 Wednesday Feb 2011

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child labor, embryo transfer, General Assembly, HB 515, Jane Cunningham, missouri, SB 222, Wayne Wallingford

Representative Wayne Wallingford (r) introduced a bill that is apparently a companion to Senator Jane Cunningham’s SB 222 celebration of child labor.

… It is the intent of the general assembly that all embryos created in Missouri be birthed….

Obviously this addresses future labor needs (pun intended) in the State of Missouri.

The bill:

FIRST REGULAR SESSION

HOUSE BILL NO. 515

96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVES WALLINGFORD (Sponsor), LICHTENEGGER, HINSON, FITZWATER, SCHARNHORST, KORMAN, FLANIGAN, JONES (89), McNARY, SMITH (150), CAUTHORN, McCAHERTY, FREDERICK, DIEHL, ROWLAND, FRANZ, COOKSON, CONWAY (14), LASATER, SCHOELLER, CURTMAN, HAMPTON, ENTLICHER, RIDDLE AND WRIGHT (Co-sponsors).

1145L.01I                                                                                                                                                  D. ADAM CRUMBLISS, Chief Clerk

AN ACT

To amend chapter 453, RSMo, by adding thereto four new sections relating to embryo transfer.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri, as follows:

           Section A. Chapter 453, RSMo, is amended by adding thereto four new sections, to be known as sections 453.250, 453.252, 453.254, and 453.256, to read as follows:

           453.250. 1. Sections 453.250 to 453.256 shall be known and may be cited as the “Embryo Transfer Act”.

           2. As used in this section, the following terms shall mean:

           (1) “Agent”, a licensed attorney, fertility clinic, relative within the second degree of consanguinity, or other legal entity that participates in embryo transfer, except entities that participate in stem cell research;

           (2) “Embryo” or “human embryo”, an individual fertilized ovum of the human species from the single-cell stage to day seven;

           (3) “Embryo relinquishment” or “legal transfer of rights to an embryo”, the relinquishment of rights and responsibilities by the person or persons who hold the legal rights and responsibilities for an embryo and the acceptance of such rights and responsibilities by a recipient intended parent;

           (4) “Embryo transfer”, the medical procedure of physically placing an embryo into the uterus of a female;

           (5) “Legal embryo custodian”, the person or persons who hold the legal rights and responsibilities for a human embryo;

           (6) “Recipient intended parent”, a person or persons who receives a relinquished embryo and who accepts full legal rights and responsibilities for such embryo and any child that may be born as a result of embryo transfer.

           453.252. 1. It is the intent of the general assembly that all embryos created in Missouri be birthed.

           2. A legal embryo custodian may relinquish all rights and responsibilities for an embryo to a recipient intended parent prior to embryo transfer. A written contract shall be entered into between each legal embryo custodian and each recipient intended parent prior to embryo transfer for the legal transfer of rights to an embryo and to any child that may result from the embryo transfer. The contract may cover more than one embryo collection from the donor. The contract shall include the designation by the recipient intended parent or parents or an agent of such parent or parents who is authorized to act on behalf of such parent or parents. The contract shall be signed by each legal embryo custodian for such embryo and by each recipient intended parent in the presence of a notary public and a witness. Initials or other designations may be used if the parties desire anonymity. The contract shall nullify any prior written agreement governing disposition of the embryo. Any subsequent embryo relinquishment or legal transfer of rights to an embryo shall be subject to the same agent restrictions set forth in subdivision (1) of subsection 2 of section 453.250.

           3. If the embryo was created using donor gametes, the sperm or oocyte donors irrevocably relinquish their rights to the embryo to an agent of an in vitro fertilization clinic.

           4. Upon becoming a legal embryo custodian, the legal embryo custodian shall designate a successor legal embryo custodian for the embryo who is authorized to act in the event of the death or incapacitation of the legal embryo custodian. Upon the death or incapacitation of the legal embryo custodian, the designated successor legal embryo custodian shall become the legal embryo custodian.

           5. Prior to the creation of an embryo:

           (1) The legal embryo custodian shall establish that the embryo donor has been screened and tested negative for all infectious agents on the United States Food and Drug Administration’s Complete List of Donor Screening Assays for Infectious Agents and HIV Diagnostic Assays. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to an embryo in existence prior to the effective date of this section; and

           (2) The person or persons creating the legal embryo shall designate a legal embryo custodian for the embryo who is authorized to act in the event of the death or incapacitation of the person or persons creating the embryo. Upon the death or incapacitation of the person or persons creating the embryo, the designated legal embryo custodian shall become the legal embryo custodian.

           6. Upon embryo relinquishment by each legal embryo custodian under subsection 2 of this section, the legal transfer of rights to an embryo shall be considered complete, and the embryo transfer shall be authorized.

           7. A child born to a recipient intended parent as the result of embryo relinquishment under subsection 2 of this section shall be presumed to be the legal child of the recipient intended parent; provided that each legal embryo custodian and each recipient intended parent has entered into a written contract.

           453.254. 1. The court shall give effect to any written waiver of notice and service in the legal proceeding for embryo transfer.

           2. In the interest of justice, to promote the stability of embryo transfers, and to promote the interests of children who may be born following such embryo transfers, the court in its discretion may waive such technical requirements as the court deems just and proper.

           453.256. A completed embryo transfer contract shall terminate any future parental rights and responsibilities of any past or present legal embryo custodian or gamete donor in a child which results from the embryo transfer and shall vest such rights and responsibilities in the recipient intended parent.

“…except entities that participate in stem cell research…”

Interesting.

And we all thought the right wingnut republicans in the General Assembly di
dn’t have a plan.

Walk like…

16 Wednesday Feb 2011

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child labor, Jane Cunningham, missouri, SB 222

In Kansas City on February 6, 2011.

Previously at Show Me Progress: Jane Cunningham hearts child labor (February 14, 2011)

At Think Progress:

Missouri Lawmaker Pushes Bill Rolling Back Child Labor Laws

Missouri State Sen. Jane Cunningham (R) is pushing a bill which would dramatically claw back state child labor protections….

In the comments at Think Progress:

Total repeal of the 20th century is going on. What are we to do?

Walk like an Egyptian.

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