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Students for Life Action Is Winning Elections — and Even ProPublica Knows It

Mary Mobley
June 15, 2026
Students for Life Action’s primary strategy is getting attention — and for good reason.  Last week, ProPublica, not known for being a conservative outlet, wrote: “At least four Republican state lawmakers who challenged...
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Oklahoma Passed a First-of-Its-Kind Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Act. Here’s What to Know.

Mary Mobley
June 10, 2026
Earlier this year, Oklahoma legislators passed Students for Life Action’s model “Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking Act,” marking the culmination of four years of effort, thousands of volunteer hours, and hundreds...
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Students for Life Action Endorses Congressman Ralph Norman for South Carolina Governor

U.S. Rep. Norman’s Pro-Life Leadership in Congress Includes Leading a Bicameral Amicus Brief to Stop Federal Courts from Forcing Taxpayer-Funded Abortion Via Medicaid   WASHINGTON, D.C. (05-14-2026) – Students for Life Action (SFLAction) has announced its endorsement of U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman in...
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Empower Grieving Parents in New Legislation: SFLAction’s Bereaved Parents’ Rights Act Introduced in U.S. House & Senate

Olivia D'Angelo
May 12, 2026
MEDIA ADVISORY: Students for Life Action will host a briefing, followed by a lobby day on Capitol Hill, asking to provide parents with information about their rights & resources in miscarriage. “Processing the loss of a...
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PRO-LIFE CHAMPION: Students for Life Action Endorses Former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron for U.S. Senate

Olivia D'Angelo
May 12, 2026
SFLAction is Proud to Endorse Fearless Pro-Life Champion Daniel Cameron in His Bid for U.S. Senate WASHINGTON, D.C. (05-12-2026) – Students for Life Action (SFLAction) has just announced its endorsement of pro-life CHAMPION, former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, in his bid for U.S....
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ALERT: Sen. Josh Hawley’s Effort to Keep Deadly Abortion Vendors Out of Healthcare Spending Will Be Scored, Says Students for Life Action

Kristi Hamrick
April 22, 2026
“Sen. Josh Hawley fights the good fight with his amendment filed today to keep healthcare dollars out of the hands of the abortion lobby,” said Students for Life’s Kristan Hawkins. “If your...
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Enough is Enough: Students for Life Action Calls on House Leadership to Advance Pro-Life Legislation or Face the Fate of the “Sister Senators”

Mary Kate Horlander
April 15, 2026
“Do we really need to repeat ourselves and tell legislators to grow a spine? The infamous awards from Students for Life of the backbones delivered to those who were failing to advance pro-life protections are not a joke. They represent the sentiment of...
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End Abortion in South Carolina NOW: Students for Life Action Urges Senate to Stop Stalling on the ‘Unborn Child Protection Act’

SFLA Action Staff
April 13, 2026
Students for Life Action calls on South Carolina Senate Committee on Medical Affairs to hold a hearing and advance the “Unborn Child Protection Act” to end surgical and chemical abortion in the Palmetto Sate. “A civil...
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Mississippi Governor Can Provide Mothers & Children Life-Saving Support through Pregnancy Care Centers with ONE Signature

Mary Kate Horlander
April 13, 2026
Students for Life Action calls on Gov. Tate Reeves to Sign the “Pregnancy Resources Act” & Join Legislators in Supporting Mothers & Children  “We are one signature away from providing life-saving resources to selfless nonprofits set up...
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VICTORIES in South Dakota and Mississippi Are HUGE — And Just the Tip of the Iceberg

Mary Kate Horlander
April 10, 2026
South Dakota and Mississippi are the first two states to pass Students for Life Action’s (SFLAction) “Anti-Chemical Abortion Pill Trafficking Act” this year, with SD Gov. Larry Rhoden already having officially signed the legislation into law and MS Gov. Tate Reeves expected to sign. ...
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