‘Women’s Health Protection’ Act is Awful
The U.S. Senate will be holding a hearing this week on the Women’s Health Protection Act – a pretty-sounding name for an awful bill that would roll back years of pro-life laws that sought to save the lives of preborn children and protect their mothers.
If pro-choice legislators truly wanted to protect women, they would fight to make sure abortion facilities and the abortionists are up to all medical standards that other facilities would normally have to meet to be compliant as surgical centers.
The Supreme Court Gave Women More Freedom, Not Less
Tuning into coverage of last week’s Hobby Lobby HHS Mandate Supreme Court decision would have generated countless photos and videos of young women cheering the Court’s decision that gave Hobby Lobby and other closely held companies the right to refuse to purchase life-ending drugs that they held were morally reprehensible.
Again, the people cheering the decision at the front of the Court were women – young women. I was among them. My face was plastered on newspapers across the country because I was thrilled, as a woman, wife, mother, and member of the Millennial generation, to say that I agree that religious freedom is so inherent in our nation that no bossy bureaucrats should be able to tell me that giving me free birth control makes me equal to men and brings my healthcaredecisions out of the dark ages. Continue reading here –>
We Want to Hear from YOU!
Did you attend last year’s Students for Life national conference either at the March for Life in Washington, DC or at the Walk for Life in San Francisco? We would LOVE to hear from you! In fact, we want to give you a chance to win a free registration at either conference just by telling us what you did on your campus that you learned from the conference you attended.
So tell us what you learned. Tell us what you did when you got back to your campus. Did you participate in 40 Days for Life? Did you hold baby showers for pregnant women on campus? Did your student group make the local news because of something you did in the pro-life movement? Did you recruit a record number of pro-lifers on your campus? Did you help women in crisis pregnancies? Was there something at the conference that made a huge impact on you that made you want to do something good for the pro-life movement?
Tell us in 500 words or less and if we pick you as our winner, your story will not only be used to help promote the East-West National Conferences in January but your registration to either conference will be free, paid for by us!
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