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04 Nov 2020

Uncertain Election Outcome: Pro-Life Generation Continues to Fight For Women and their Children, Born and Preborn

Kristi Hamrick | November 4, 2020
The Final Outcome May be Uncertain, but the Pro-Life Generation Knows Who We are Fighting For – Women and their Children, Born and Preborn “The Pro-Life movement has been fighting for a life-affirming culture against great odds for almost five decades,” said SFLA/SFLAction’s Kristan Hawkins. “While we wait to see how this election plays out, we will not stop advocating for an end to the human
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04 Nov 2020

Victory for State Rep. Bradley Slagh in 2020 Election Victory

Kristi Hamrick | November 4, 2020
Students for Life Action Congratulates State Rep. Bradley Slagh on 2020 Election Victory “The Pro-Life Generation devoted hundreds of hours of time and talent to educating Michigan voters on State Rep. Slagh’s pro-life record,” said SFLAction President Kristan Hawkins. “We are so excited to see him headed back to Lansing to defend the preborn for another term.”  FREDERICKSBURG, V.A. and
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16 Jun 2020

This is a Blatant Example of Why Pro-Life Petitioning Matters

Brenna Lewis | June 16, 2020
  Last week, the saga of Colorado’s Initiative 120 overcame its second-to-last hurdle when enough signatures were collected to get it on the November ballot. The initiative, also known as Due Date Too Late, is a pro-life effort to introduce a 22-week (5.5 month) abortion limit in a state where abortion up until birth is allowed. For scale, researchers currently estimate
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03 Feb 2020

Michigan Students Work To Put Dismemberment Ban On The Ballot

Brenna Lewis | February 3, 2020
Pro-lifers in Michigan were able to mobilize to help put a ban on dismemberment abortions on the ballot in 2020. The effort came after the state’s pro-abortion governor, Gretchen Whitmer, vetoed the legislation, which would ban the abortions. Under Michigan law, voters can overturn a governor’s veto through a referendum. The signatures now need to be approved and another piece
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