Abortion Ban

Why We Must Defend Hyde and Helms Amendments

Regardless of what opinions one holds on abortion, Americans have long believed that taxpayers—many of whom are deeply opposed to abortion for moral or religious reasons—should, at the very least, not be forced to pay for the cost of a woman’s abortion through their taxes.

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Mexico City Policy a Success!

  The U.S Department of State reports the Mexico City Policy has not negatively impacted U.S. foreign aid programs in poor and developing countries, debunking the claims of liberals that the policy is harmful to women’s health and to foreign health care programs in general.

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Zero Out International Abortion Funding

  A letter signed by 11 U.S. Senators and 51 Congressmen has called on federal departments and agencies to stop U.S. foreign aid from being used to support organizations at the United Nations that promote abortion. In the letter, the pro-life congressmen called on the

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Heartbeat Bills Are Gaining Momentum

With a new conservative majority on the Supreme Court, several states this year have seized on the opportunity to advance pro-life legislation aiming to overturn Roe v. Wade. One type of pro-life legislation in particular is increasingly gaining momentum on the state level—heartbeat bills which

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Northern Ireland High Court Weighs Legalizing Abortion

A high court in Northern Ireland could soon legalize abortion in cases of life-threatening fetal disability. On From January 30-31, the High Court of Justice in Belfast, Northern Ireland heard oral arguments in a case concerning a 28-year-old woman named Sarah Ewart who travelled to

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Mexico City Policy a Success!

  The U.S Department of State reports the Mexico City Policy has not negatively impacted U.S. foreign aid programs in poor and developing countries, debunking

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