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Heritage Explains

What is the RESTORE Act? | Emma Waters & Natalie Dodson

Heritage Explains

Heritage Podcast Network

Education

4.6808 Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

The Reproductive Empowerment and Support through Optimal Restoration (RESTORE) Act champions women’s health by expanding and promoting research and data collection on the reproductive health conditions that are the leading causes of infertility. The bill also provides educational tools for women dealing with these health issues. Emma Waters of the Heritage Foundation and Natalie Dodson of the Ethics and Public Policy Center explain the background and importance of this legislation. 



View the full press release: https://heritage.org/press/heritage-and-eppc-applaud-new-bill-offers-women-more-reproductive-health-options


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0:00.0

Three, two, one, zero, all engine run.

0:06.9

There is no other institution that has the ability uniquely.

0:11.6

Without a heritage, every generation starts over.

0:14.6

To remind the current regime.

0:17.7

We, the people, tell the governor what it is allowed to do.

0:22.5

All, all, actual.

0:25.3

We need to get back in their box and stay there.

0:28.3

Lift-up.

0:29.1

We have a left-down.

0:32.1

From the Heritage Foundation, this is Heritage Explains.

0:46.5

Thank you. Foundation, this is Heritage Explains. A couple of months ago, I planted a pair of apple trees in my backyard.

0:52.0

By the beginning of summer, they had turned from basically just stakes with roots to little trees in my backyard. By the beginning of summer, they had turned from basically just

0:55.0

sticks with roots to little trees in earnest with small branches, flowers, leaves, everything.

1:02.1

And I have found myself become way more interested in them than I thought I would be.

1:07.3

I watered them pretty much every day. I've learned what an aphid infestation is and how to prevent it.

1:12.7

I've researched how to prune the trees at the end of fall. After a day of white-collar work in

1:18.5

our nation's capital, there is something deeply satisfying, something restorative about taking

1:24.7

care of a tree, or planting seeds, or mowing the grass. It's a feeling

1:30.3

of finding balance, morning and evening, indoors and outdoors, tailored suits and ripped jeans.

1:38.3

Sometimes restoring self-governance to America looks like working at an office desk. Other times, it looks like figuring out which

1:45.6

mulch to use. And now, the idea of restoration, of finding that natural balance, it's finding

1:53.4

its way into the mainstream conversation around fertility and reproductive health. Restorative

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