Marching for life in the Dobbs era – with more determination than ever
Latest analysis and resources to make this our most purposeful March yet
Happy Friday from the nation’s capital! Our team is on the ground at the 51st March for Life, the nation’s largest annual pro-life demonstration, where we are standing “with every woman, for every child.”
Dannenfelser & Mancini: Why we’re still marching
It has now been a year and a half since the Dobbs victory. Twenty-four states protect the unborn in law. Some might ask, why do you still march? Read more from SBA Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dannenfelser and March for Life President Jeanne Mancini at RealClearPolitics.
Five pro-life policy areas states should legislate on this year
Check out our state affairs team’s priorities for legislative sessions this year, working with local leaders and allies to strengthen their state’s culture of life.
Congress stands up to Biden for women and children
The House of Representatives yesterday passed two bills that ought to be a slam dunk for anyone who wants to help the majority of pregnant women who don’t want abortion, but feel pushed into it either by other people or life circumstances. One ensures that colleges tell pregnant students about the resources available to them. The other would stop the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services from discriminating against life-affirming pregnancy resource centers that have long received funding from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program until recently when the Biden administration decided to block them.
While 86% of Americans agree that our laws can protect both mother and child, in the latest example of pro-abortion extremism run amok, President Biden reportedly plans to veto both bills. But then, his odd reaction to being asked to comment on the March left many people scratching their heads:
Pro-life efforts to help women the legacy media won’t tell you about
As pro-life governors lean into the pro-life mission of saving lives and serving moms, even activist media can’t hide all the ways the pro-life movement provides help and hope, writes our State Public Affairs Director (and mother of three) Kelsey Pritchard at Townhall.
The need for pregnancy resource centers, from the POV of a longtime OB-GYN
Dr. Ingrid Skop has delivered over 5,000 babies in her 30-year career. She’s also served as medical director of a local pregnancy resource center for a decade. At Townhall, she explains how much invaluable work the nation’s pregnancy center network does for moms in need, as well as for men who want to learn how to be the best dads they can for their children.
Mail-order abortion drugs are killing babies and harming women
Our State Policy Director Katie Daniel has the Supreme Court on her radar:
Today, the FDA allows abortion drugs to be sent through the mail to anyone, even to minors without their parents’ knowledge or consent. The FDA’s lawyer recently stood up in federal court and said that under the new Biden admin rules, the agency would not even require a video visit to confirm that the recipient is a woman, let alone a pregnant woman who is a proper candidate for, or even wants abortion drugs…
The FDA may not think its rules are important, but I am optimistic that the Supreme Court will join the lower courts and reinstate patient safety as the top priority of our public health institutions.
More than six in 10 Americans oppose mail-order abortion drugs and agree they’re not safe.