Did Your Senators Vote to Ignore Infanticide?

On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate failed to approve the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. It is a sad commentary on our nation when we must even consider such a proposal. It is an outright travesty when not enough elected officials vote to extend basic protections for the most vulnerable among us—babies who somehow miraculously

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Do Newborns Have a Right to Life?

That’s a rhetorical question, right?  Unfortunately, no.  Many would debate whether newborns have a right to life – and just such a debate will ensue in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday when the body votes on the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (S. 311).  Make your voice heard today by asking your senators to vote

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ACTION ALERT: “Born Alive” Advances to Full Senate!

Dear Friends: In case you haven’t heard the good news, Senate File 97, Born Alive Infant-Means of Care, passed the Senate Labor, Health, and Social Services Committee by a vote of 4-1. Now it goes to the full Senate, where your voice of support is needed! This bill is a small but very important change

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Medicaid Expansion = Taxpayer-funded Abortion

You may have heard recently of an increased discussion about the connection between taxpayer-funded abortions and Medicaid Expansion. While some around the state Capitol in Topeka have claimed there isn’t a connection, there absolutely is. It’s something I’ve been talking about for months. Because of recent court rulings, passing the Value Them Both Amendment is

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Congratulations! We did it!

Dear Friends: The 2020 Legislative Session is officially over and I am proud to report that we had another successful year! We defeated attempts to introduce anti-life legislation. After the historic defeat of HB51 last year, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham quickly stated her intent to bring the radical abortion bill back during the 2020 Session.

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LEGISLATIVE RECAP, Week 4 — The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Dear Friends: The sun is beginning to set on the 2020 Legislative Session which concludes Thursday at noon. While we continue to keep a close eye on things, here is a brief recap of some things that took place last week—the good, the bad, and the ugly. The GOOD – Recreational pot stalls, Pregnant worker

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Erasing Women—The ERA

What’s it called when you erase women from the law under the guise of “equality for women”? The Equal Rights Amendment. The Equal Rights Amendment was passed by Congress in the early 70’s. It declared: “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state

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LEGISLATIVE RECAP, Week 3 — The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Dear Friends: With just over a week left in the 2020 Legislative Session, the State Capitol is bustling with activity—some of it good; some of it bad; and some of it just plain ugly. The GOOD – Protecting pregnant mothers and babies It is not every day that pro-life and pro-abortion groups come together to

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BREAKING: Governor Trying to Introduce Abortion Up-To-Birth Bill – ACT NOW!

Dear Friends: We need your help now! Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is desperately working behind the scenes to try and ram a radical abortion up-to-birth bill through the Legislature before the Session concludes in 10 days. As you may recall, we defeated the radical abortion bill—HB51—last year, and if the Governor has her way, it

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Only Just Begun: 4 Republicans Help Dems Scuttle Life Amendment – for NOW

On Friday, the Value Them Both amendment to the Kansas Constitution was temporarily scuttled, as four Republican representatives joined with all voting Democrats to kill the measure. The vote was 80-43 in favor, but a two-thirds majority (84 votes) was needed to put it on the ballot. Even though 80 of 84 Republicans voted in

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