Report: Chicago Pro-Life Pregnancy Center Vandalized Hours After DNC Ends
A Catholic pregnancy center in Chicago was vandalized last week just after the Democratic National Convention ended, Catholic News Agency reported.
A Catholic pregnancy center in Chicago was vandalized last week just after the Democratic National Convention ended, Catholic News Agency reported.
Massachusetts Democrats have launched a campaign attacking pro-life pregnancy centers and promoting abortion.
House Republicans passed two pieces of legislation aimed at protecting pregnancy resource centers and supporting pregnant college students.
Ahead of the 51st annual March for Life, leading pro-life organization Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America set its political priorities to “serve moms and save babies,” including boosting funding to pregnancy resource centers and pushing for legislation that helps pregnant women before and after birth.
Polling shows a majority of Americans support abortion limits and pregnancy resource centers as the fifty-first March for Life approaches.
A federal judge blocked a Colorado law on Saturday that explicitly bars abortion pill reversal, a method often used by pro-life pregnancy clinics to attempt to reverse a medication abortion in its early phase.
A woman has been convicted for vandalizing the sign outside of a pro-life pregnancy center in Buffalo, New York, with the word “LIARS” in red spray paint on March 15.
As eight pro-life activists sit in a Washington, DC, jail, Republicans have proposed repealing the Freedom of Access to Clinics (FACE) Act, which “prohibits threats of force, obstruction and property damage intended to interfere with reproductive health care services.”
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) is cutting millions in taxpayer funding to a pro-life program that supports counseling and housing for pregnant women.
A federal judge has halted an Illinois law passed last week that targets pro-life pregnancy centers for so-called “deceptive practices” that dissuade women from aborting their unborn babies.
Democrat Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill on Thursday that would target pro-life pregnancy centers by cracking down on so-called “deceptive practices” that dissuade women from women from aborting their unborn babies.
Available funding for pregnancy resource centers in Ohio has more than doubled for the next two years. Gov. Mike DeWine signed the state’s budget in late June, allocating $14 million for the Department of Job and Family Services’ Parenting and
The vandalism of the Ohio pregnancy care center included messages saying, “fund abortion,” “liars,” “fake clinic,” and, “abort God.”
During the 2022 midterms, former pro-abortion Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak (D) launched a webpage on the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) website providing information about abortion and encouraging Nevadans to report pro-life crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) if they are “concerned about misleading services.”
Newsom’s office said funds will bolster security “as extreme politicians continue to attack access to essential reproductive health care.”
A pro-life pregnancy center in Bowling Green, Ohio, was spray-painted with messages saying, “fund abortion,” and “abort God,” in another attack claimed by a radical group called “Jane’s Revenge,” Fox News reported on Monday.
The state senate passed a bill which would ban abortions after six-weeks — around the time when a baby’s heartbeat can first be detected.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted two more abortion activists on Wednesday for allegedly targeting several pro-life pregnancy resource centers in Florida.
Police arrested a woman on Saturday who allegedly vandalized a sign belonging to a New York pro-life organization that was firebombed last year.
Conservative groups filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) this week, asking a federal court to compel the agency to release records about how it has handled attacks on churches and pro-life organizations.
A New York pro-life pregnancy center was attacked for a second time after being firebombed last year following the leak of the Dobbs decision.
Republicans in the Florida House and Senate filed similar bills on Tuesday that would restrict abortion after six weeks of pregnancy — around the time when a baby’s heartbeat can first be detected.
The FBI allegedly used a threat tag it had initially created to track threats to the Supreme Court to focus on pro-life individuals.
The number of abortions in Florida was higher in 2022 than it has been in years, a trend that is being driven in part by women coming to Florida from out-of-state to have abortions.
Garland admitted that the DOJ has prosecuted more pro-life activists than pro-abortion extremists following the Dobbs decision.
The state of New York cannot use its 2019 “Boss Bill” law to force pro-life pregnancy resource centers to employ people who have had abortions, a federal appeals court ruled on Monday.
Tennessee “would become one of the top spending states” on organizations that help pregnant women in need of resources.
Two Florida residents were indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly targeting and vandalizing pro-life pregnancy resource centers.
Since the leak of the Dobbs draft decision, at least 78 pro-life pregnancy centers have been attacked, vandalized or firebombed.
A pro-life group announced on Tuesday that it is hiring private investigators to uncover who firebombed its Buffalo office in June.
CLAIM: The White House on Monday claimed that pro-life activists are not being criminally charged by President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice.
VERDICT: False.
The vast majority of Americans support public funding of pregnancy resource centers and maternity homes despite a concerted effort from the left to spread disinformation about the organizations, according to a new poll.
A far-left militant group with deep ties in Madison, Wisconsin, called Jane’s Revenge has taken credit for violent attacks on pro-life pregnancy resource centers. The group has been allowed to spread their vigilantism on social media, seemingly in violation of the platforms’ rules against promoting violence.
Mississippi is setting an example for post-Roe v. Wade law by passing legislation to help women deal with unplanned pregnancies and their born children.
Former NFL star Matt Birk said the “greatest act of love” is a woman in an unplanned or troubled pregnancy giving her child up for adoption.