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Collected Diapers Donated to 3 Agencies

The third Poo Dat Diaper Drive was held April 10-16 at participating Robert Fresh Market stores in New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Louisiana Right to Life thanks those of you who donated to this drive. More than 5,000 diapers were collected. Each year, families face drastic diaper shortages across the board, and diaper banks help…

Unreported Rape of a Minor Triggers Call for Investigation After Patient Records Destroyed

BATON ROUGE – Today, Louisiana Right to Life mailed letters to the Bossier Parish District Attorney, the Department of Health, and the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners requesting an investigation of potential violations of state law surrounding the destruction of patient medical records after the closure of the Bossier City Medical Suite (BCMS). A…

Love Life Amendment Passes LA House

Pro-Life Day at the Capitol took place today at the Louisiana Capitol, complete with a pro-life “Cemetery of the Innocent” display in the Capitol Front Lawn representing the number of abortions that occur everyday in America, meeting of 50+ pro-life leaders in the Attorney General’s Office, pregnancy centers set-up with tables in the Rotunda, and…

Bill Filed After Abortion Records Destroyed

BATON ROUGE – HB 484, authored by Rep. Raymond Crews (R-Bossier), will be considered before the Louisiana House Health and Welfare Committee tomorrow. HB 484 extends the responsibility of retaining medical records beyond the abortion physician to the outpatient abortion facility owner. This legislation has been brought by Rep. Crews after public records show that Bossier…

Since “Unplanned”Released, 94 Abortion Clinic Workers Have Said They May Quit Their Jobs

By Micaiah Bilger, LifeNews.com Abby Johnson’s powerful conversion story is moving hearts inside the abortion industry. Chuck Konzelman, who is a co-writer/co-director of “Unplanned,” the new film detailing Johnson’s life, said nearly 100 abortion workers have reached out to them in the past few weeks because they are thinking about quitting, The Western Journal reports….