Category: ProLife Laws

This is What Codifying Roe v. Wade Means
Brenna Lewis | September 15, 2021
In wake of Texas legislation, Senate Bill 8, also known as the “Heartbeat Bill,” the push to “codify” Roe v. Wade has become louder and more insistent. Politicians, government officials, and interest groups are now calling for a codification of the 1973 decision and have been for some time now. This codification concept can be a daunting one to

We Don’t Want Our Tax Dollars to Pay for Abortion… So We Rallied
Brenna Lewis | September 14, 2021
On September 13th, Students for Life of America rallied outside of the offices of key legislators to encourage support of the Hyde Amendment (which protects taxpayers from being forced to fund abortion) and expose their records of pushing for public abortion funding. The Hyde Amendment is a political “rider” that that is attached to the annual HHS Labor appropriations

A Post-Roe America Has Never Been Closer
Kristan Hawkins | September 13, 2021
With the ever-increasing agitation of abortion supporters in cities across the nation and Vice President Kamala Harris calling to codify Roe v. Wade in the wake of the Texas Heartbeat Bill going into effect, the pro-life movement must take a stand. It’s put up or shut up time. Click here to sign the PROTECT LIFE NOW! Petition to

Abortion Supporters’ Insane Responses to Texas Abortion Law
Brenna Lewis | September 8, 2021
When the Heartbeat Act in Texas powered through legal challenges and the abortion lobby’s attempts to otherwise stop it, abortion supporters lost their minds. The law, which went into effect on September 1st, bans the abortion of babies with heartbeats in the state of Texas and empowers private citizens to report transgressions of that law. The response on social

To My Friend, After Texas
Brenna Lewis | September 8, 2021
It has been nearly a week of Texas protecting their smallest residents and the hysteria from abortion defenders is still at a fever-pitch. Yet in their madness claiming that Texas women are oppressed (the women of Afghanistan might beg to differ on what is defined as “oppressed”), they fail to see how their rhetoric is hurtful and demeaning to

The Top 8 Myths About the New Texas Abortion Law
Brenna Lewis | September 2, 2021
Texas has enacted the nation’s first Heartbeat Act (SB 8), a law that prohibits abortionists from killing preborn babies after a heartbeat is able to be detected by medical equipment. The heartbeat of gestating humans begins around 21 days after fertilization as the heart is one of the first organs to form. The law is unique as it empowers

The New Texas Abortion Law Isn’t Actually Radical
Brenna Lewis | September 1, 2021
Abortion supporters are freaking out today as a new Heartbeat Law goes into effect in Texas. The law prohibits abortion after a preborn baby’s heartbeat is able to be detected, which is roughly three weeks after fertilization. It also, uniquely, empowers citizens to act when the law is broken – as a result, it has been hard for corporate

Abortion Supporters are Flooding This Pro-Life Tip Line with Porn
Brenna Lewis | August 25, 2021
In May, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the state’s Heartbeat Act (SB 8) which bans the abortion of a baby after his or her heartbeat can be detected. This law is special as it allows citizens to hold abortionists accountable for violating the law (which they almost certainly will). To that end, Texas Right to Life created an anonymous

R. Kelly Found Guilty of SHOCKING Crimes Towards Minors
Brenna Lewis | August 24, 2021
Update: R. Kelly has been found guilty on all charges. CNN reported: “Kelly faced a total of nine counts — one count of racketeering, with 14 underlying acts that included sexual exploitation of a child, kidnapping, bribery and sex trafficking charges, and also eight additional counts of violations of the Mann Act, a sex trafficking law […] In all,

10 Things You Didn’t Know about Taxpayer Funded Abortion
Brenna Lewis | August 5, 2021
The Hyde Amendment is a political “rider” that that is attached to the annual HHS Labor appropriations bill and essentially prevents taxpayer dollars from directly going towards abortion via Medicaid. It was first enacted in September of 1976 (three years after the handing down of Roe v. Wade). Now, for the first time since 1976, it is under attack. This,