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Midweek News Item: 06/22/11

June 22, 2011/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Matthew Newman

Domestic News: In New Hampshire, legislators overrode the Governors veto to implement a law requiring parental notification or notification of a Judge prior to an abortion being performed on a minor. The votes in the NH House was 266-102 to override the veto of Governor John Lynch (D). The Senate already voted to override it […]

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Things we missed over Thanksgiving break

November 28, 2010/8 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

LifeNews.com highlights a 2008 Guttmacher Institute report, stating that 300 American abortionists are willing to kill babies older than 20 weeks LMP (18 weeks after fertilization). Though the Guttmacher Institute has a pro-abortion agenda and mixes a strong dose of propaganda into its reports, the raw data is often beneficial to the pro-life cause.Play Movie […]

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Quick News Roundup: 09/02/10

September 2, 2010/34 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Matthew Newman

Happy September All! Let’s get into the news. Domestic News: Did you know that Illinois has parental notification laws on the books? You wouldn’t from the way abortion is treated in the state – but some pro-life activists want to change that. They went to court to try to have the 1995 law enforced and […]

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Quick News Roundup: 08/26/10

August 26, 2010/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Matthew Newman

Domestic News: On Tuesday in Alaska, stronger parental notification laws were enacted via voter referrendum. 55.5% of voters supported the measure which would require 48 hours notice to parents prior to performing an abortion. Earlier this week, we reported that Virginia‘s Attorney General wanted to treat abortion clinics under the law like any other facility […]

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Putting a face on parental notice

August 7, 2010/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

There are obvious arguments for parental notice before teens get abortions. Parents are responsible for their children’s welfare. We don’t want parents to be blindsided when their daughters have abortion complications. And of course, parents can offer support to their children, bringing down the number of abortions. But the other side is powerful and has […]

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