New Legislation: Prohibit State-Funded Death

Bills to prohibit state-funded death will soon be introduced in the Ohio Senate, led by Minority Leader Nickie Antonio (D-Lakewood) and Senator Steve Huffman (R-Tipp City), and in the Ohio House of Representatives, led by Representative Adam Mathews (R-Lebanon) and Representative Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland). Both bills reinforce current law banning state funding for abortion, abolish the death penalty, and expand protections against assisted…

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Trump AG Pam Bondi weighs in on regulating abortion pills during New Orleans visit

By: James Finn, originally published February 6, 2025, Nola.com Medication abortion became a lightning rod after Louisiana prosecutors charged a New York doctor last week for mailing the pills. Days after Louisiana prosecutors indicted a New York doctor for shipping abortion medication over state lines, President Trump’s newly appointed Attorney General said she would “love to work…

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Why So Many Young Men Are Publicly Supporting the Pro-Life Movement

By: T.J. Muscaro, originally published February 9, 2025, The Epoch Times Men are raising awareness that they can, and should, have a voice on abortion. WASHINGTON—Carlos Lamoutte and GianLuca Pasquotto listened intently as Vice President JD Vance spoke to a crowd of tens of thousands gathered on the National Mall on Jan. 24 for the…

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Here’s How Trump’s Department Of Transportation Can Make It Easier For Americans To Start Families

By: Breccan F. Thies, originally published February 6, 2025, The Federalist Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy signed a memo reorienting all federal transportation funding toward supporting marriage and families. On his second day as Transportation Secretary, Sean Duffy signed a memo reorienting all federal transportation funding toward supporting marriage and families, prioritizing communities that have higher rates of…

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The Story Behind the Pro-Life Pardons

By: Monica Miller, originally published February 6, 2025, Crisis Magazine An insider tells the story of how pro-lifers were persecuted by the Biden Administration under the FACE Act, and how Trump pardoned them. Joe Biden is weaponizing the Justice Department to viciously persecute pro-life activists and Americans of faith. Just last month, the Biden DOJ…

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Pro-Natal Policies Fail Because People Don’t Want Kids

By: Aidan Grogan, originally published February 6, 2025, The Federalist The ineffectiveness of pro-natal programs suggests raising the next generation isn’t a main priority of 21st-century adults. Hungary’s number of live births dropped to a record low in 2024 despite its best efforts to reverse the birth dearth through economic incentives. Those advocating for similar policies in…

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The Abortion Drug Bill Every Pro-Life State Should Pass

By: Kelsey Pritchard, originally published January 7, 2025, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America As statehouses convene this month, legislators across the nation are considering abortion drug solutions. Abortion drugs account for more than half of abortions in the U.S. now. Taking the regimen of mifepristone and misoprostol almost always results in the death of an unborn child…

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Who’s who in congressional leadership: a pro-life primer

By: SBA Team, originally published January 8, 2025, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America The 119th Congress kicked off on Friday, and even a blizzard isn’t stopping the new Republican majority from conducting the people’s business – including the first major pro-life bill of 2025. As the GOP retakes the reins, here are some of the key allies in…

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You can’t stare down reality: population collapse has begun

By: Louis T. March, originally published January 30, 2025, Mercator Prodigious and profound – that’s my take on a study just released by the prestigious McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), “Dependency and depopulation? Confronting the consequences of a new demographic reality.” The study is a wake-up call for a world sleepwalking into unprecedented social upheaval. It…

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