Virginia Foxx - Chairwoman of the Education and the Workforce committee | Official U.S. House headshot
Virginia Foxx - Chairwoman of the Education and the Workforce committee | Official U.S. House headshot
WASHINGTON – Today, Education and the Workforce Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) has strongly criticized the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s final rule that mandates abortions and abortion services to be covered under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA).
"Adding this controversial provision into the PWFA is wrong. Period. Abortion is not a medical condition related to pregnancy; it is the opposite. Leave it to the Biden administration to think terminating a pregnancy and ending the life of an unborn child addresses the needs of pregnant workers," Foxx expressed her disapproval of the rule.
Foxx also stated, "This rule also goes well beyond EEOC’s authority. The PWFA was intended to ensure employers provide reasonable accommodations to pregnant employees. The PWFA does not apply to abortions. The term ‘abortion’ is not once mentioned in the law. Instead of following congressional intent, the Biden administration is using the regulatory process to advance radical policy goals. This isn’t surprising given the administration’s predilection for abusing the Constitution."
Additionally, she highlighted the potential chaos and confusion the rule could bring, saying, "The cherry on top, it is overly broad and unreasonable, causing chaos and confusion for workers and employers. Job creators who are already struggling under Bidenomics could be forced to provide years of federally mandated leave under this rule. It’s nonsensical."
In conclusion, Foxx summarized her stance by stating, "Bottom line, this is a classic example of government bureaucrats royally mucking it up."