June 8, 2023
Flossmoor Planned Parenthood Causes Woman to Suffer Life-Threatening Hemorrhage
June 7, 2023
Indiana Abortionist Disciplined for Disclosing 10-Year-Old's Abortion to Media
Indiana Abortionist Caitlin Bernard photo from Indiana University School of Medicine |
"Like we have said for a year, this case was about patient privacy and the trust between the doctor and patient that was broken. What if it was your child or your parent or your sibling who was going through a sensitive medical crisis, and the doctor, who you thought was on your side, ran to the press for political reasons? It’s not right, and the facts we presented today made that clear. We appreciate the Medical Licensing Board’s extraordinary time and consideration. My team did a great job getting the Truth out. Caitlin Bernard was found liable for violating state and federal patient privacy law on three separate counts."
June 6, 2023
Students Sue Michigan Professor Who Exploited Students for $60K in Pro-Abortion Funding
June 5, 2023
Ohio Supreme Court Rules Pro-Abortion Ballot Initiative Can Move Forward
June 2, 2023
Pro-Lifers Viciously Beaten Outside Baltimore Planned Parenthood
Baltimore pro-lifer Mark Crosby photo by John Roswell |
June 1, 2023
Nevada Gov. Signs Law Protecting Abortion Traffickers
May 31, 2023
Judge Temporarily Blocks South Carolina Heartbeat Law
May 30, 2023
Michigan Man Who Shot Pro-Life Canvasser Sentenced to Community Service
May 29, 2023
May 26, 2023
Federal Courts Rule California Can't Force Churches to Cover Abortion
Michigan Gov. Signs Law to Strip Employers of Conscience Protections
May 25, 2023
Rhode Island Gov. Signs Bill to Cover Abortion with Tax Dollars
Rhode Island Gov. Daniel McKee (D) |
The "Equality in Abortion Coverage Act" overrides a previous state law, which prohibited abortion from being covered under Rhode Island's state health insurance.
“Here in Rhode Island, we will always protect a woman's right to choose and ensure equal access to these crucial health care services,” McKee said in a press release. “As Governor, I am proud to sign this bill into law and I was proud to include related funding in my budget proposal this year. Thank you to all the legislative leaders and advocates who worked tirelessly to get this legislation over the finish line.”
“The purpose of Medicaid is to expand access to health care, not to limit it,” said Lt. Governor Sabina Matos. “I'm proud that after years of work, the passage of the Equality in Abortion Coverage Act has eliminated unjust restrictions on who can afford to access to reproductive health care in Rhode Island. This victory for equity in health care was only possible due to the passionate advocacy of the citizens who made their voice heard year after year here at the State House.”
Taxpayer-funded abortion was not universally supported by "pro-choice" democratic legislators. Some legislators, like Rep Charlene Lima (D), argued that forcing pro-life taxpayers to foot the bill for abortions is "fundamentally wrong."
“It is fundamentally wrong to ask the taxpayers to pay for Medicaid abortions and abortion coverage under taxpayer-funded state insurance plans … I plan to vote no,” Lima said. “The taxpayers who have a fundamental belief against abortion are going to have to pay for it. Don’t say the taxpayers aren’t going to pay for it, we know they are.”
May 24, 2023
Granite City Abortion Clinic Hospitalizes 13-Year Old During Abortion
photo taken by a pro-life advocate outside Hope Clinic on April 28 |
Nebraska Gov. Signs 12-Week Abortion Limit
Gov. Jim Pillen (R) signing LB574 |
May 23, 2023
52nd Annual Right to Life Convention Begins June 23
Montana Gov Signs Bill Outlawing Dismemberment Abortions
May 22, 2023
New York Gov. Signs Legislation Promoting Abortion Pills
May 19, 2023
Nevada Legislators Advance Measure to Create Constitutional Right to Abortion
“guarantees each individual in this State a fundamental right to reproductive freedom; authorizes the State to regulate abortion care after fetal viability with certain exceptions; and prevents the State from penalizing, prosecuting or taking any other adverse action against an individual or entity for exercising the right to reproductive freedom or for aiding or assisting another individual in exercising his or her right to reproductive freedom.”
To amend the state constitution, legislators must pass the proposal again in 2025 for it to appear on the ballot for voters in 2026.
Abortion is already legal through 24 weeks under Nevada law. This amendment would further cement and expand abortion in the state. Nevada Right to Life argues that the vague and broad language in the amendment would do far more than its description states.
In a legislative alert, Nevada Right to Life argued that the amendment would allow abortion through all nine months of pregnancy, eliminate parental consent, and remove safety regulations.
SJR7 is poorly conceived, poorly written, and is an over-broad word salad that at best will keep Nevada Courts occupied for a decade deciding what it really means and at worst turn Nevada into an abortion industrial complex preying on one of the greatest tragedies a woman faces.