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Protect Future Foodies! Ask NOLA Restaurants and Bars to Stop Promoting Abortion!

More than 50 New Orleans area chefs, bartenders, restaurant and bar owners, and others (and their businesses!) are publicly raising funds to promote abortion in our city, and we need to let them know we DO NOT SUPPORT their actions!  See the event’s Facebook page. Contact these establishments today and tell them that they have…

AMA Reaffirms Opposition to Assisted Suicide!

On June 10, the American Medical Association’s House of Delegates reaffirmed its opposition to the practice of physician assisted suicide by a 392 to 162 vote.  This vote is a major development in the fight against the legalization of the dangerous practice of physician assisted suicide. We offer our congratulations to the tireless work of…

Louisiana is Not New York But You Would Have Thought Otherwise at New Orleans City Council Abortion Spectacle

 By Sarah Zagorski Louisiana is not New York when it comes to abortion but you would have thought otherwise if you were at the New Orleans City Council meeting yesterday. The council consisting of seven members voted unanimously to condemn the Louisiana Heartbeat Bill signed into law to protect unborn babies from the violence…

Voters Have the Chance to ‘Love Life’

By Dorinda Bordlee Reprinted with permission from The Clarion Herald On the 2020 presidential ballot, Louisiana citizens will have the opportunity to vote on the “Love Life” constitutional amendment, following the overwhelming bipartisan passage of a bill sponsored by two female legislators, Rep. Katrina Jackson (D-Monroe) and Rep. Beth Mizell (R-Franklinton). What exactly is the…

Love Life Amendment Wins Final Legislative Approval

Yesterday afternoon, the Louisiana Senate and Louisiana House of Representatives gave final approval to HB 425, the Love Life Amendment, by accepting the conference committee report. Among the conference committee report changes include placing the constitutional amendment on the Nov. 3, 2020 ballot instead of the Oct. 12, 2019 ballot. The Nov. 3, 2020 ballot…