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Pro-Life Student Confronts Senator Who Voted Against Bill To End Infanticide
Brenna Lewis | March 16, 2020
Marcos Sanchez, the leader of Chemetka Students for Life in Oregon recently confronted his Senator, Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon), for his vote against federal legislation, the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act to end infanticide. Sanchez attended one of Merkley’s town hall, where the Senator struggled to explain why he opposed the legislation. WATCH: https://www.facebook.com/100015868741504/videos/701782660360686/ Senator Merkley said the legislation was put

Thanks for protecting life in the Covid-19 Aid bill, President Trump
Brenna Lewis | March 13, 2020
“Common sense and human decency have prevailed in the Covid-19 Aid bill that had previously included taxpayer resources that could be used for abortion, rather than focusing on the real needs of those harmed by this crisis,” said SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins. “Thanks to President Trump, the cynical political calculation to misuse relief funds to force taxpayer funding of abortion has been stopped.

OB/GYN: ‘I Have Fixed The Damage Done By Abortionists, They Need Higher Standards’
Brenna Lewis | February 17, 2020
In just a few weeks, the Supreme Court will hear a challenge brought by the abortion industry against a bi-partisan Louisiana law which requires abortionists to meet the same health and safety standards as medical facilities. The abortion industry argues that it places an undue burden on their ability to commit abortions, while the state of Louisiana argues that they

A History Lesson: Abortion & the African-American Community
Toni McFadden | February 14, 2020
February is Black History Month. And for black pro-life advocates, it’s a month of renewed vigor. Why? Because we know that abortion is history repeating itself, that the racist madwoman who founded Planned Parenthood is getting exactly what she wanted, and that this is a fight for our lives and our dignity. Abortion and the Black Community Abortion has always

Pro-Choice Councilwoman Wants To Stop Pro-Lifers From Publicly Praying Outside Abortion Facilities
Brenna Lewis | February 14, 2020
A pro-choice councilwoman in Spokane, Washington has drafted legislation to try to shut down public prayer events outside of Planned Parenthood. She claims it covers all healthcare facilities, but it’s unknown why people would be publicly praying for an end to knee surgeries or wisdom teeth removal. KXLY.com reports, “Lori Kinnear’s proposed ordinance would make it illegal for someone to

Pro-Life Students Are Speaking Out Against Pro-Abortion Equal Rights Amendment
Brenna Lewis | January 6, 2020
On Wednesday, pro-life students will be in Richmond, Virginia to speak out against the Equal Rights Amendment. You can find the details and information below. MEDIA ADVISORY: Richmond, Virginia Lobby Day & News Conference on January 8. SFLA’s Stephanie Stone to speak at 10 a.m. at the “Don’t Erase Women” Kick Off Location: Pocahontas Building 900 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219

READ: Letter to GOP From Pro-Life Leaders On Why All Lives Matter
Caroline Wharton | May 22, 2019
Dear Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel, As a matter of political expediency at the beginning of the national abortion debate, many politicians coalesced around the idea of the three exceptions of opposition to abortion, now found in the Hyde Amendment. As you know, Hyde allowed for abortions to be paid for by taxpayers in the cases of rape, incest and when
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