
Virginia at an Abortion Crossroads: Nov. 7 Election Could Serve as a Referendum on a 15-Week Limit
Will the Old Dominion State move toward an abortion limit or expansion?
Will the Old Dominion State move toward an abortion limit or expansion?
Increasing aid and support for pro-life pregnancy-resource centers and extending the time a new mother can stay on Medicaid after delivery are among the measures some states have enacted.
The pro-life governor has issued an emergency motion.
The Tar Hill State bill was part of a flurry of legislative action in recent weeks on the abortion issue.
Pro-life advocates say this election will play a major role in determining whether unborn children will continue to receive protection in Wisconsin, a state that currently has a near-total ban on abortion in place.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: In the post-Roe era, there is a great need to coordinate and enhance our pro-life efforts at the national level and state level in order to convert hearts and minds to the pro-life cause.
Nineteen states are currently considering legal challenges.
Paul Linton said pro-lifers need to reckon with the lingering effects of 50 years of abortion on demand, which led to a vast change in thinking in the American populace.
The march is based on the idea that men have a role to play in the pro-life movement and an acknowledgment that many women who contemplate abortion have been driven to it by the actions or inactions of men.
First Liberty Institute releases ‘Religious Liberty in the States 2022’ index.
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