December 22, 2022
66 Congress Members Demand Defense Secretary Rescind Policy Funding Abortion Travel
December 21, 2022
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Rules State Constitution Does Not Protect Assisted Suicide
“Our decision today does not diminish the critical nature of [assisted suicide] interests, but rather recognizes the limits of our Constitution, and the proper role of the judiciary in a functioning democracy. The desirability and practicality of physician-assisted suicide raises not only weighty philosophical questions about the nature of life and death, but also difficult technical questions about the regulation of the medical field. These questions are best left to the democratic process, where their resolution can be informed by robust public debate and thoughtful research by experts in the field.”
Gaziano further wrote, “To this day, courts regard suicide as a serious social ill that the State has a strong interest in preventing. Perhaps, for this reason, assisting another to commit suicide largely has been, and continues to be, regarded as a serious crime.”
December 20, 2022
Vatican Dismisses Pro-Life Father Frank Pavone from Priesthood
December 19, 2022
Vermont Governor Signs Amendment Creating Constitutional Right to Abortion
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| Vermont Gov. Phil Scott (R) |
December 16, 2022
VA Nurse Sues Biden Administration over Abortion Rule
December 15, 2022
University of Washington Settles Public Records Lawsuit, Agrees to Release Fetal Body Part Experimentation Documents
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| Center for Medical Progress President David Daleiden |
“State actors’ transparency and accountability under freedom of information laws is even more important in the realm of government-sponsored experiments on aborted human fetuses, where laws against infanticide and organ trafficking, the systemic exploitation of the vulnerable, and the irreversible life-or-death abortion decisions of new families are at stake. The Center for Medical Progress will continue to monitor and report on these issues to educate the public and advocate for more just and humane abortion and research policies.”
It is worth noting that UW's "Birth Defects Research Laboratory" at which these experiments occurred is funded by the Department of Health and Human Services through the National Institutes of Health.
December 14, 2022
Pro-abortion Activists to Focus on Ballot Initiatives in 2023 and 2024
December 13, 2022
Planned Parenthood Sex Education Program Calls Children "Sexual Beings" and Promotes Porn Literacy
Pro-Abortion Senators Introduce Bill to Federally Fund Abortion Travel
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| Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) |
December 12, 2022
Abortion Pill Reversal has Saved 4,000 Lives and Counting!
"Women should never be forced to continue with an abortion they no longer desire, and immediate care is now available in some hospitals. Women who present in an emergency department of these hospitals can now rely on the APR protocol to be immediately available to them. We also have a number of other healthcare systems working to also add their hospitals to our growing list of providers who agree that APR is an appropriate and effective treatment for those having regret after taking the first abortion pill."
December 9, 2022
Pentagon to Pay Abortion Travel Expenses for Military Members and Dependents
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| Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin |
In the memo, Secretary Austin writes, “In my judgment, such effects qualify as unusual, extraordinary, hardship, or emergency circumstances for Service members and their dependents and will interfere with our ability to recruit, retain, and maintain the readiness of a highly qualified force.”
Among other things, the memorandum announces the creation of a fund that will reimburse service members for the cost of out-of-state travel if abortions are not available in their local areas. The new policy also extends the time service members have to notify commanders of pregnancy from two weeks of gestation to twenty.
The memorandum directs the Pentagon to complete the list of pro-abortion initiatives by the end of 2022.
FDA Warns Against Prescribing Abortion Pills Before Pregnancy
December 8, 2022
Judge Rules Indiana Attorney General Can Investigate Abortionist Caitlin Bernard
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| Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita |
“This is a win for patient privacy rights in the practice of medicine and for properly reporting child abuse. This case is not really about abortion, despite the best efforts of those with an agenda to make it appear that way.This has always been about two things:First, it is a doctor’s duty to keep patients’ information private, unless specifically authorized.Second, a healthcare provider must protect a child from being further abused by properly reporting the situation immediately to Indiana authorities as required by our laws.But for the doctor’s violation of her patient’s privacy by going to the news media, this story would have never been publicized.The doctor and her attorneys initiated this media frenzy from the beginning, and it continues to draw attention to this innocent little girl who is trying to cope with a horrific trauma.The Office of the Attorney General will continue to fight for patients’ rights and safety in this and other situations.”'
December 7, 2022
Canadian VA Offers Veteran Suicide When She Requests Wheelchair Lift
December 6, 2022
Indiana Judge Blocks Pro-life Law; Claims Religious Freedom Grants Abortion Rights
December 5, 2022
Hope Clinic in Granite City Hospitalizes Patients Two Days in a Row
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| photo credit: Operation Rescue |
December 2, 2022
Appeals Court Reinstates Abortion Victim Burial Law
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| photo credit: Quinn Dombrowski / Flickr |
December 1, 2022
Indiana AG Accuses Abortionist of Exploiting Child Rape Victim for Political Gain
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| Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita |



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