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Students for Life Action-Inspired “Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking Act” On the Move in Florida, Referred to Committee for First Look

Mary Kate Horlander
January 23, 2026
“For the second time, Students for Life Action is working to pass legislation vital for protecting babies in the womb as well as their mothers, as a new abortion drug cartel makes a profit from...
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Going After “Death by Mail”—Florida Legislature Joins Texas in Introducing Groundbreaking Legislation Allowing Family Members to Sue Over Chemical Abortion Pill

Mary Kate Horlander
January 23, 2026
A new style of legislation in Florida, House Bill 663 (HB 663) and its companion bill Senate Bill 1374 (SB 1374), would expand the pro-life efforts in the state by targeting “Death by Mail,” the current business model of Chemical Abortion Pill pushers. The legislation would allow family...
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Students for Life Action Calls Floor Vote in South Carolina on Lifesaving Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking Act 

Mary Kate Horlander
January 21, 2026
“A new kind of cartel pushes pills designed to kill, and precious lives in South Carolina are being lost,” said Students for Life’s Kristan Hawkins. “Legislators can protect preborn babies and their...
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Republicans & Democrats both Miss the Mark on Abortion with the Youth Vote, Reports New Students for Life’s Survey USA Poll

Kristi Hamrick
January 20, 2026
“With the midterms right around the corner, both Republicans and Democrats need to pivot on their abortion policy. The Youth Vote represents the largest bloc today. They don’t buy what the Democrats...
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West Virginia Students Witness History as Pro-Life Champions File Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking Legislation

Mary Kate Horlander
January 15, 2026
Delegate White and Sen. Rucker took SFLAction student lobbyists to officially file the “Mother & Child Protection Act” aiming to stop illegal Chemical Abortion Pills trafficking into the state  ...
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No Death by Mail, Either: South Carolina Bill Tells Abortionists Yes, You DO Have to Abide by Our Laws

Mary Kate Horlander
January 14, 2026
South Carolina Representatives introduce bill to keep out-of-state abortion vendors just that – out of the state    The introduction of the Students for Life Action (SFLAction)-inspired “Abortion Inducing Drugs Act” in South Carolina could mark another nail in the coffin for Death-by-Mail Chemical Abortion...
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Students for Life Action Rallies Behind West Virginia Legislation Targeting Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking

Mary Kate Horlander
January 14, 2026
The Students for Life Action-inspired “Mother & Child Protection Act” would stop Chemical Abortion Pill vendors from sending mail-order abortions across state lines in violation of West Virginia’s Pro-Life Laws  ...
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Hey Wisconsin: It’s Time to Demand Chemical Abortionists STOP Contaminating Our Water!

Mary Kate Horlander
January 13, 2026
The “Clean Water for All Life Act” in Wisconsin demands accountability for chemically tainted placenta tissue, blood, and the bodies of tragically lost preborn babies being flushed into our waterways...
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OUTRAGEOUS – Proposed Legislation Tries to Sneak Abortion on Demand into Kentucky, Targets Underage Children in Taxpayer-funded Programs for Abortions

Mary Kate Horlander
January 8, 2026
The day before students and volunteers with Students for Life Action (SFLAction) descended upon Kentucky’s capitol, Rep. Lindsey Burke (D) introduced House Bill 22—a bill that, if passed, would legalize abortion up until...
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It’s Time for the EPA to Start Monitoring Abortion Pill Chemicals in Our Water 

Grant Atkinson
January 7, 2026
Many Americans fear that harmful “forever chemicals” and other contaminants in our drinking water from Chemical Abortion Pills are creating risk to human beings, endangered species, and the environment. But the Environmental Protection Agency doesn’t even monitor our water for these pollutants.  To determine how much risk Americans...
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