September 2014 Issue The print version of National Right to Life News is coming back as a monthly PDF publication. You will hear from us every time the NRL News is published with some of the top stories linking back to the original PDF file. |
The pivotal importance of the November mid-term elections With fewer than six weeks to go before the November 4 mid-term elections, the September edition of National Right to Life News is bursting with information not only about the pivotal elections but also about a ton of other developments important to our readers. Read More |
GAO report confirms elective abortion coverage widespread in Obamacare exchange plans A report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), a nonpartisan investigatory arm of Congress, made public today, provides dismaying confirmation of earlier predictions by National Right to Life that federally subsidized abortion coverage would become a widespread feature of Obamacare. Read More |
Sign the Petition to the Senate to end abortions of Pain-Capable Unborn Children "To all U.S. Senators: Pass the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act!" Read More |
Will States be bribed to intensify Health Care Rationing? Should the federal government pay states to limit what their residents are allowed to spend to save their lives? In early September the Center for American Progress, a D.C.-based think tank led by former staffers for the Obama and Clinton Administrations, released a new proposal that would incentivize states to ratchet down health care spending. Read More |
How the Missouri Legislature Overrode Governor Nixon's Vetoes of Important Pro-life Legislation With the override of Governor Nixon's veto, Missouri becomes only the third state in the nation to enact a 72-hour waiting period along with Utah and South Dakota. Read More |
What babies learn in the womb At CNN.com , Annie Murphy Paul, author of "Origins: How the Nine Months Before Birth Shape the Rest of Our Lives," writes... Read More |
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