January 10, 2023
IL HB 5188 would Mandate Sex-Ed Standards Promoting Abortion as a "pregnancy option"
January 9, 2023
South Carolina Supreme Court Rules State Constitution Implies Right to abortion
The South Carolina Supreme Court found that the heartbeat law "violates our state Constitution's prohibition against unreasonable invasions of privacy" because it did not allow a woman "sufficient time" to decide whether to have an abortion.
“Our State Supreme Court has found a right in our Constitution which was never intended by the people of South Carolina. With this opinion, the Court has clearly exceeded its authority. The people have spoken through their elected representatives multiple times on this issue,” South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster tweeted. “I look forward to working with the General Assembly to correct this error.”
With the heartbeat law struck down, abortion is only banned in South Carolina after 20 weeks gestation.
Idaho Supreme Court Rules State Constitution Does Not Create Right to Abortion
January 6, 2023
FDA Rule Change Allows Pharmacies to Sell Abortion Pills
January 5, 2023
Pro-Abortion IL Senate Pushes Law Targeting Crisis Pregnancy Centers
photo credit: Jim Bowen / Flickr |
- Allow non-physicians to perform surgical abortions that do not require general anesthesia. Further, physicians would no longer need to be present for such abortions.
- Give abortionists from other states, even non-physicians, "temporary permits" to commit abortions in Illinois without Illinois medical licenses
- Protect abortionists who flee to Illinois after losing their licenses in other states by breaking pro-life laws. These abortionists would be allowed to practice in Illinois, and Illinois would legally protect them from other states' efforts to extradite them for violations of pro-life laws.
- Use taxpayer funds to cover the travel, food, lodging, childcare, translation, "doula support," and abortion expenses of women who travel from out of state to have abortions in Illinois.
- Mandate that healthcare professionals with continuing education requirements take a two-hour course about "reproductive health care" including abortion.
- Empower the Attorney General to investigate sidewalk counselors, pro-life protestors, and crisis pregnancy centers (defined as "limited services pregnancy facilities in the bill) for "deception" or "omission of any material fact" whenever he "believes it to be in the public interest that an investigation be made..." Those found guilty by a court of law following any investigation could be fined up to $50,000.
Rockford Zoning Board Rejects Challenge to Abortionist's "Home Business" Clinic
Abortionist Dennis Christensen screenshot from "Lake of Fire" documentary clip |
January 4, 2023
US House Republicans to Introduce Pro-Life Legislation
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) |
January 3, 2023
Biden HHS Proposes Rule to Strip Conscience Rights from Medical Professionals
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra |
December 30, 2022
FDA Changes Plan B Label to Remove Abortifacient Warning
$1.7 Trillion Omnibus Earmarks $575 Million for "Family Planning/Reproductive Health"
Rep Dan Bishop (R-NC) |
December 29, 2022
$1.7 Trillion Spending Bill includes $286 Million for Title X
December 28, 2022
6th Circuit Blocks Louisville, Kentucky Buffer Zone Ordinance
“Sisters for Life, several individuals, and another pro-life organization wish to offer leaflets and compassionate, if sometimes unwelcome, speech to women entering abortion clinics in Louisville, Kentucky….But Louisville-Jefferson County limited their speaking and pamphleteering in buffer zones near the entrance of each clinic. Because these limits likely violate the First Amendment… we preliminarily enjoin them.”
Kentucky Right to Life Executive Director Addia Wuchner responded joyfully in a press release:
"Judge Jeffrey Sutton and the Court recognized the critical elements of the practice of ‘sidewalk counseling’— the quiet, compassionate, non-threatening, one-on-one conversations where dedicated sidewalk counselors reach out to convince EMW’s patients that there are life-saving alternatives to abortion. The practice of sidewalk counseling has always been to come alongside and accompany the woman in whatever way she may need."
The case now returns to the Western District of Kentucky, but the ordinance will be rendered unenforceable while the case proceeds.
Planned Parenthood Drops Challenges to Five NC Pro-Life Laws
- prohibition on telemedicine abortions
- 72-hour informed-consent period
- facility safety-code obligations
- requirement that facilities provide patients with informed-consent information
- regulation stating abortions must performed by licensed physician
December 23, 2022
Illinois House Speaker Says Lawmakers will Likely Consider Abortion Rights Constitutional Amendment
Rep. Emanuel "Chris" Welch (D-7) |
Canadian Government Funds Assisted Suicide Activity Book for Children
"The word ‘medical’ means the science of medicine, and ‘assistance’ means help. So MAiD means that medicine is used to help someone with their death. A doctor or nurse practitioner (a nurse with special training) uses medicines to stop the person’s body from working. When their body stops working, the person dies. This is done in a way that does not hurt the person. The medicines help them feel comfortable and peaceful. A person has to ask for MAiD and then go through a bunch of steps before it can happen. The steps are described below in this book."
The activity book can be viewed here.
Disturbingly, the book even justifies assisted suicide in cases where the person is not diagnosed with a terminal illness. Page five of the book linked above reads, "Other people might ask for MAiD if their illness or disability will not cause their body to die, but it causes too much pain or suffering for them to keep living with it, and there is no way to make the illness or disability get better or go away."
The book goes on to tell children that MAiD is a "personal choice" and that friends and family should not try and stop. In reality, it is an act by a medical professional to intentionally end the life of a vulnerable and suffering individual. Two recent stories exemplify this:
A Canadian veteran was offered assisted suicide by Canada's veterans department when she requested financial assistance for a stairlift.
A disabled Canadian man was approved for assisted suicide after he was no longer able to afford housing. He reconsidered his decision after the story went viral and generous individuals raised money for him.
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
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott (R) |