
South Dakota FIRST State in the Nation to Pass the Students for Life Action-Inspired “Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking Act” this Session
Mary Kate Horlander
March 20, 2026
“The legislators and governor of The Mount Rushmore State have set the standard, refusing to bow down to the abortion cartel intent on killing babies and arming abusers with deadly...
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“A Growing and Deeply Alarming Public Health and Environmental Crisis”: Chemical Abortion Water Pollution
Mary Kate Horlander
March 18, 2026
Students for Life Action Holds Press Conference to Introduce Federal “Clean Water for All Life Act” to Save Babies and Protect All Americans from Progesterone-Blockers in Their Drinking Water Students for...
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AG Marty Jackley Takes Home Major Win for Life; Pam Bondi Needs to Follow His Lead and Do Better
Mary Kate Horlander
March 11, 2026
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has done what U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi refuses to do: Enforce state law against out-of-state Chemical Abortion Pill vendors illegally sending deadly pills across state lines. With...
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South Dakota Poised to be FIRST State in the Nation to Pass the Students for Life Action-Inspired “Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking Act” this session; Bill headed to Governor’s Desk
Mary Kate Horlander
March 9, 2026
“Gov. Larry Rhoden has the chance to protect preborn babies and their mothers by signing the ‘Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking Act,’ designed to go after illegal pill pushers distributing death-by-mail,”...
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Students for Life Action Applauds West Virginia Senate’s Move to Provide Mothers Real, Pro-Life Support; Calls on House to Follow Suit
Mary Mobley
March 4, 2026
“We build a Culture of Life one act at time, and, in this bill, my home state of West Virginia has a chance to allow babies a second chance at life, after being...
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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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California is No Place for Families: Students for Life’s Mary Mobley at Fox News
Mary Kate Horlander
February 20, 2026
Governor Gavin Newsom is set on making California into a “utopia” filled with inappropriate sex-ed courses, drug prescriptions to assist suicides, and the killing of a third of conceived babies. “Dystopia” is a more accurate term. Time and time again, Gov. Gavin Newsom has...
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Students for Life Action Applauds Kentucky Legislation Targeting Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking, Calls on Senate Leadership to Pass
Mary Kate Horlander
February 16, 2026
Students for Life Action-inspired “Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking Act” Would Go After the Businesses of Chemical Abortion Pill Pushers, In & Out of State, To Prevent Death-by-Mail “In the great tradition of President Abraham Lincoln,...
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Oklahoma Bill Tells Abortionists They Aren’t Above the Law
Mary Kate Horlander
February 6, 2026
Oklahoma legislators are on track to pass Students for Life Action’s “Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking Act” to stop Death-by-Mail Chemical Abortion Pills from being trafficked within and into the state After a disappointing end last year, Death-by-Mail...
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