
With Roe v. Wade Gone and Abortion in States’ Hands, It’s Still Federal in More Ways Than One
Jordan Butler
May 13, 2024
With the fall of Roe in June 2022, people automatically assumed that abortion was delegated to the states and the federal government’s involvement was next to none. While this is...
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Does Door Knocking Change Minds AGAINST Abortion Extremism? We KNOW It Does
Jordan Butler
April 25, 2024
Abortion is a highly contentious topic that’s making its way onto many state ballots. In 2024, Maryland, New York, Arizona, and Florida confirmed abortion will be on the ballot. Often, pro-abortion...
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In Arizona, Students for Life Action Continues to Follow Kamala Harris’ Abortion Tour, Opposing the Biden Administration’s Radical Agenda
Jordan Butler
April 12, 2024
MEDIA NOTE: Students for Life Action to Rally at an Arizona Planned Parenthood “The Biden Administration has been irresponsible prioritizing Chemical Abortion Pills and a policy of No Test, Online...
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Students for Life of America’s SCOTUS Squad to Rally in opposition to deadly Chemical Abortion Pills at U.S. Supreme Court and Walgreens HQ
Jordan Butler
March 20, 2024
MEDIA NOTE: BOTH EVENTS TAKING PLACE Tuesday, March 26, & Prayer Vigil at SCOTUS Monday, March 25. “The Biden Administration has prioritized reckless distribution of Chemical Abortion Pills, without regard...
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Two-Faced Drama King: Gavin Newsom Smears Red States with Laughable Pro-Abortion Ad
Jordan Butler
February 27, 2024
It feels like 100 years ago, but remember when Gavin Newsom defied his own orders during the pandemic for a lavish dinner party? Or recently when he cleaned up...
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Oregon Lawmakers Blocked from Re-Election After Protesting Bills Including Allowing Minors Abortions Without Parental Consent
Jordan Butler
February 8, 2024
Ten lawmakers were blocked from re-election after a record-long walkout in May 2023. The reelection ban was due to Measure 113, an Oregon constitution amendment prohibiting reelection if lawmakers had...
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