Ohio Right to Life Advances Down Syndrome Legal Protections at Statehouse
Pro-Life Advocates and medical professionals testify on behalf of Ohio’s Down Syndrome Non-Discrimination Act
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Ohio Right to Life Calls on Democrats to Defend Babies with Down Syndrome
This week, CBS News reported the disturbing fact that 100% of women in Iceland who received a Down syndrome diagnosis for their unborn babies in the past few years decided to have an abortion.
Read moreMeet our Keynote Speaker, Carissa Carroll!
Our team is excited to introduce you to Carissa Carroll, founder of Jack's Basket and keynote speaker at our upcoming Legislative Day on April 12!
Read moreGet Inspired on World Down Syndrome Day!
Today, March 21, marks World Down Syndrome Day, a day of global awareness dedicated to those with Down syndrome.
Read moreParents on Down syndrome: Compassion wins
Two parent perspectives on Down syndrome have been bouncing through my social media feeds this week: One, a father's letter to his daughter on her wedding day; the other, a mother who says she would have aborted her daughter with Down syndrome.
Read moreWhy the New York Times and abortion advocates are the ones not living in the modern world
The New York Times wrote a puzzling editorial against Ohio’s Down Syndrome Non-Discrimination Act this week. While I have many issues with the moral coherency of this editorial, the most jarring is its omission of current events.
Read moreDemocratic Rep Gives Rousing Speech Against Planned Parenthood
State Representative Bill Patmon has become an incredible friend to Ohio Right to Life and the whole pro-life movement.
Read moreHolly's Story: Meet Joey
The stories we tell—our real experiences of good people doing good things—can change hearts and minds fundamentally. It seems like the more good stories we consume, the more good stories we want to generate.
Read moreDown Syndrome Abortion Ban Voted Out of Committee with Bipartisan Support
Down Syndrome Non-Discrimination Act Advances to House Floor.
COLUMBUS, Ohio--Today, the Ohio House Committee on Community and Family Advancement voted in favor of Ohio Right to Life's Down Syndrome Non-Discrimination Act (H.B. 135), 9-3 with bipartisan support.
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