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08 Apr 2020

Pro-Life Generation Blasts Wyoming Governor For Vetoing Anti-Infanticide Legislation

Brenna Lewis | April 8, 2020
Republican Governor Mark Gordon is under fire for vetoing legislation to end infanticide in the state. The veto was surprising because Gordon has an otherwise good pro-life record. In his veto message, Gordon repeated the talking points of the abortion industry, stating, “Laws already in place protect children from being denied life-saving care simply because they were born as a
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03 Apr 2020

Join Our “Can’t Stop Us” Webcast This Tuesday To Learn How We Are Adapting To The Coronavirus Crisis

Brenna Lewis | April 3, 2020
Students for Life wants to invite you to join us for a special webcast this Tuesday, April 7th, at 8 PM EST on how we are adapting to the current health crisis. There are limited spots available, so please register today! COVID-19 is greatly affecting the way we carry out our mission, as much of what we do is based
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02 Apr 2020

Over 750 Pro-Life Students Have Taken Online Activism Training In Just Two Weeks

Brenna Lewis | April 2, 2020
Over 750 pro-life students have been trained by Students for Life Regional Coordinators in just two weeks. An additional 200 have been trained by Students for Life Action, bringing the total to almost 1,000 students. When states started closing schools, Students for Life quickly pivoted to growing our digital outreach, ensuring that student activism and education did not suffer just because
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02 Apr 2020

Pro-Life Student Leader Explains Why We Must Reject Planned Parenthood’s Sex Ed Curriculum

Brenna Lewis | April 2, 2020
The following is written by Miles Wiley, a Students for Life leader in Washington State. My name is Miles Wiley, I am a college student at Centralia College and President of the Students for Life Club on my campus. I was able to be at the hearing at the Washington State Capitol. I am adamantly against ESSB 5395 for many
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23 Mar 2020

TAKE ACTION: Tell Your Governor To Shut Down Abortion Facilities

Brenna Lewis | March 23, 2020
Students for Life of America is joining with other pro-life groups across the country to urge governors to order abortion facilities to shut down and to ask them to donate their medical supplies and gear to local medical clinics and hospitals. Since many “non-essential” businesses are being shut down, abortion facilities, which are not essential, should be shut down too.
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16 Mar 2020

Students for Life of America To Continue Campus Outreach Using Online Platforms

Brenna Lewis | March 16, 2020
Amidst the coronavirus crisis and the ensuing campus shutdowns, Students for Life of America is continuing to reach out to students on campus and to change hearts and minds using online platforms. We plan on having more details soon, but we can share some information now: ACTION STEP ONE: While many students are no longer able to have one-on-one conversations
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06 Mar 2020

Georgia Pro-Lifers Advocate For Foster Care Reform

Brenna Lewis | March 6, 2020
Recently, Georgia pro-lifers, including Georgia Tech and Highland College Students for Life groups, went to the state capitol in Atlanta for a pro-life lobby day hosted by Georgia Life Alliance. The lobby day focused on foster care reform and the activists were even able to meet with pro-life Governor Brian Kemp. Brooke Larkin, the Southeast Regional Coordinator for Students for
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20 Feb 2020

The Pro-Life Generation Tells Virginia Elected Officials To Keep The State Pro-Life

Brenna Lewis | February 20, 2020
On Thursday, 15 members of the pro-life generation traveled to the Virginia state capitol in Richmond to ensure that they heard from them about the importance of keeping Virginia pro-life! The students and staff, including National Campaigns Advisor Titus Folks and Students for Life Action President Kristan Hawkins, spent the morning talking to legislative staff and elected officials about pro-life
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