Category: executive order
SFLAction Says Biden Can’t Change His Failing Narrative With More Abortion
Kristi Hamrick | July 8, 2022
Biden’s Troubles: Feeding, Housing, & Creating Jobs for Americans Doesn’t Mean We Need Fewer Americans; We Need New Pro-Life Leadership “It’s not surprising that President Biden and his team are prioritizing ending more lives with abortion. Death by abortion is one thing they know how to do,” said SFLAction’s Kristan Hawkins. “His failure to help struggling Americans should lead him
Joe Biden Still Wants to Make Americans Pay for Abortions
Jessica Nardi | November 13, 2020
Despite the the confusion and controversy over the outcome of the presidential election, one thing sadly remains constant: the Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ticket is still set on continuing the destruction of innocent lives in abortion. And they want your tax dollars for it. In a list of Executive orders he would enforce from day one if Biden
What You Need to Know About the “Born Alive” Executive Order
Brenna Lewis | September 26, 2020
This week, the Trump Administration announced an executive order that would protect babies born alive after failed abortions. There is reason to believe that hundreds of viable babies are born alive after abortion attempts, despite no national reporting law. Now, the text of the executive order has been released. Read it here! The first thing to note about this
President Trump Signs Executive Order to Improve Foster Care System
SFLA Staff | July 9, 2020
Last month, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to strengthen the child welfare system. The order identified several barriers that prevent foster kids from finding a permanent home. By laying out three specific goals, the order provides a clear plan on how this administration intends to aid youth trapped in the system. “Every child deserves a family,” the order
BREAKING: President Trump Signs Executive Order to Improve Foster Care
Brenna Lewis | June 24, 2020
Earlier today, President Trump made a big move to help children in foster care by signing an executive order that aims to strengthen America’s child welfare system in three key areas: 1. Improving Partnerships: This order will encourage robust partnerships between state agencies and public, private, faith-based, and community organizations. 2. Improving Resources: This order will improve access to adequate resources