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New Poll: New Orleans & Baton Rouge Oppose Taxpayer Funding of Abortion

New Poll Shows 2nd Congressional District Opposes the Taxpayer Funding of Abortion Congressman Troy Carter Should Oppose Taxpayer-Funded Abortions and Save the Hyde Amendment Since 1976, Americans have been protected from funding the overwhelming majority of abortions with their tax dollars through the Hyde Amendment, a federal budget rider that must be applied to the…

The Supreme Court will hear another important abortion related question this fall

By Dave Andrusko, National Right to Life For all the obvious reasons, both pro-life and pro-abortion forces are focusing a great deal of attention on the pro-life Mississippi law about which the Supreme Court agreed to hear oral arguments this fall. Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health addresses Mississippi’s “Gestational Age Act, “which, with some exceptions,…

Gov. Edwards Signs HB 578, Offering Hope to Women Who Regret Their Chemical Abortion

BATON ROUGE – Today, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced that he has signed HB 578, the Abortion Pill Reversal Disclosure Act, giving every woman the right to change her mind after her chemical abortion and possibly save her baby. The bill was authored by Rep. Beryl Amedee (R-Houma) and carried in the Senate by Sen….

Federal Appeals Court Unanimously Upholds Dismissal of Lawsuit Claiming Equal Rights Amendment Was Ratified

From National Right to Life WASHINGTON – A three-judge federal court of appeals panel today unanimously upheld the dismissal of Equal Means Equal v. Ferriero, one of two ongoing lawsuits that implausibly claim that the federal Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) has been ratified and is part of the U.S. Constitution. “Today’s ruling continues an unbroken,…

Liliana Pagán Competes in National Right to Life Oratory Contest

Liliana Pagán, a 2021 graduate of John Paul the Great Academy and the Diocese of Lafayette and Louisiana 2021 Pro-Life Oratory Contest winner, competed in the National Right to Life Oratory Contest on Saturday in Herndon, Va., outside of Washington, D.C. Contestants from 11 states competed. Anna Young of Tennessee was this year’s winner. Liliana…