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Louisiana Challenges FDA in First Hearing Against Chemical Abortion Pill Mailing into Pro-Life States

Olivia D'Angelo
February 27, 2026
Louisiana just had its first hearing against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for their reckless rule that allows Chemical Abortion Pills to be prescribed and shipped into pro-life states by...
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Pro-Children, Pro-Women, Pro-Family: State Legislations Embracing What It Means to Be Pro-Life

Mary Kate Horlander
February 26, 2026
Being pro-life doesn’t end at birth. Pro-life is pro-children, pro-women, and pro-family. And now state legislators around the country are stepping up to truly embody what it means to be pro-life with Students for Life Action...
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Students for Life Action Calls for Progress on “Life Begins at Conception Act” in South Carolina, But Do Away with Exceptions

Mary Kate Horlander
February 24, 2026
SFLAction President Kristan Hawkins Calls on South Carolina Senate Leadership to Give the “Life Begins at Conception Act” a Hearing, Calls on Sen. Leber to Do Away with Exceptions, as “All Conception Deserves Protection”  ...
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Students for Life Action Celebrates South Dakota House Passage of SFLAction-Inspired “Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking Act,” Calls on Senate to Do the Same

Mary Kate Horlander
February 24, 2026
SFLAction Ask Senators to Stop Death-by-Mail in South Dakota Bathrooms    “A new abortion cartel operates illegally, in and out of the state and even internationally, mailing Chemical Abortion Pills to homes in South...
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Students for Life Action Urges Mississippi Senate to Hear SFLAction-inspired “Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking Act” After House Passage

Mary Kate Horlander
February 23, 2026
“All the wrong people love Chemical Abortion Pills. A reckless Chemical Abortion Pill-pushing policy exposes mothers to abusers, who use the deadly drugs against them without their knowledge or consent....
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Our State Bills Watch List

Mary Kate Horlander
February 19, 2026
As of March 26, 2026  State legislative sessions are in full swing for 2026. According to Bill Track 50, there are 1,056 abortion-related legislations currently under consideration in state general assemblies. Below is...
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NY Gov. Kathy Hochul Signs MAID Law That Will Kill Pregnant Mothers and Preborn Children, More States Follow

Olivia D'Angelo
February 17, 2026
If Democrats can’t kill babies through abortion, they will use assisted suicide to kill babies — and their mothers. New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law this month the state’s Medical Aid...
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Students for Life Action President Kristan Hawkins Announces Endorsement of U.S. Rep. Chip Roy for Texas Attorney General

Mary Kate Horlander
February 16, 2026
“Rep. Chip Roy pledged to be 100% pro-life on the SFLAction Candidate Survey when he ran for the U.S. House, and he has kept his word,” said Students for Life’s Kristan Hawkins....
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Illinois Gov. Jay R. Pritzker speaks during a press conference held in the James R. Thompson Center, Chicago, Illinois, February 26, 2021. (U.S. National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron Rodriguez)

GOVERNOR OF DEATH: Illinois’ Presidential Hopeful Gov. J.B. Pritzker Quietly Announces New Program Funding Abortion Tourism

Olivia D'Angelo
February 13, 2026
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has created a new fund to encourage tourists to come to the Prairie State — to kill their children.  At the end of January, Pritzker quietly announced the Prairie State...
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Students for Life Action Celebrates South Carolina House Passage of SFLAction-inspired “Abortion-Inducing Drugs Act,” Calls on Senate to Do the Same

Mary Kate Horlander
February 5, 2026
“A reckless Chemical Abortion Pills pushing policy exposes mothers to abusers, who use the deadly drugs against them without their knowledge or consent. This also supersizes the risk of injury, infertility, and death...
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