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House Committee Hearing Reveals Radical Extent of Abortion Agenda in Congress

Dana Stancavage
May 26th, 2022

  Following the Supreme Court leak of the Dobbs decision and the failed passage of the Women’s Health “Protection” Act …

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Why Senator Murkowski is a Disaster for the Pro-Life Movement

Dana Stancavage
May 24th, 2022

Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski’s voting record on pro-life legislation has shown to be far more radical than you might think, …

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The Costanza Administration Thinks Abortion Will Help Boost the Economy

Dana Stancavage
May 16th, 2022

The Biden Administration and its media proxies are pedaling the narrative that “access to abortion is what has expanded women’s …

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Laws

Why The Women’s Health ‘Endangerment’ Act is STILL a Bad Idea

Dana Stancavage
May 10th, 2022

The falsely named Women’s Health “Protection” Act is really the Women’s Health ENDANGERMENT Act considering the risk it poses on …

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Abortion Survivor Shares Why Born Alive Reporting is Critical in Post-Roe Agenda

Dana Stancavage
May 4th, 2022

Students for Life Action (SFLAction) and Students for Life of America (SFLA) did not wait for the final ruling on …

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Laws, Leaders, News

SFLAction Commends Legislation to Prohibit Prejudice Against Americans with Pre-existing Conditions

Dana Stancavage
April 28th, 2022

In the U.S. House of Representatives, The Protecting Health Care For All Patients Act was introduced today by Chairman Banks, …

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  • House Committee Hearing Reveals Radical Extent of Abortion Agenda in Congress May 26, 2022
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