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11 Feb 2020

Supporting the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act is the Only Humane Choice for Legislators

Kristi Hamrick | February 11, 2020
Deliberately allowing a newborn to die is infanticide; Supporting the Born Alive Abortion Survivor’s Protection Act is the only humane choice for legislators.  “Refusing medical care to a baby who survived an abortion is called infanticide. Planned Parenthood calls it ‘business as usual.’ And too many Democrats call it ‘choice.’ Surely, we can come to bi-partisan agreement over providing care
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28 Jan 2020

Students for Life Action Supports Born-Alive Legislation In West Virginia

Brenna Lewis | January 28, 2020
The West Virginia House recently passed legislation that would ensure babies who are born alive during an abortion are provided proper medical care.  HB 4007 requires that the baby born alive during an abortion receives medical care and efforts are taken to keep the baby alive. In a statement of support, West Virginia resident and Students for Life Director of
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22 Jan 2020

Students for Life Implores Nancy Pelosi Today to Protect Abortion Survivors

Brenna Lewis | January 22, 2020
RIGHT NOW, Students for Life of America is outside the office of Nancy Pelosi to urge her to treat abortion survivors like human beings. SFLA Supportive Services Coordinator Camille Cisneros will be speaking alongside the Staunton Public Policy Center and various other pro-life organizations today to call on Speaker Pelosi to allow a vote on a bill seeking to ban
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07 Jan 2020

New Jersey Democrat Switches Parties Then Votes Pro-Life

Brenna Lewis | January 7, 2020
Jeff Van Drew has served as a Democratic legislator in New Jersey since 2008. But when he made the switch from the Senate to the House in 2018, that apparently wasn’t  his only change of heart. After over 10 years in New Jersey politics as a Democrat, Van Drew formally switched parties. And it came at a very good time
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