911 tapes: Aborted fetus was breathing
Over the weekend, a Phoenix news station reported new audio evidence about a baby born alive after a botched abortion.
Read moreDemocrats Advance Pain Awareness Bill
Today, the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services is hearing testimony on SB 291, legislation which would make September "Pain Awareness Month."
Read moreWendy Davis Fundraising with Ohio Democrats
Three summers ago, Wendy Davis rose to political infamy with her pink-tennis-shoe filibuster against Texas' Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.
Read moreIn Remembrance of Baby Fran
Thirty years ago this March, Dayton Right to Life discovered a pre-born female child in the trash of a Dayton-area abortion facility.
Read moreLegislature Launches Fall Hearings on De-Funding Planned Parenthood and Pain-Capable Abortion Ban
Pro-life Legislation Continues to Advance through Ohio General Assembly
Read morePain-Capable Child is just a matter of “line items” for Planned Parenthood
Not only have we seen countless pro-life organizations unite together following the release of the Planned Parenthood videos produced by the Center for Medical Progress, but we have watched Americans from either ends of the political and social spectrums react with disgust to the rhetoric and actions of Planned Parenthood higher-ups.
Read moreU.S. House Passes Pain-Capable Abortion Ban
Pro-life Legislators from Ohio Lead Charge to Protect Unborn
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (HR 36), 242-184. This legislation would prohibit abortions at the point at which babies can feel pain, no later than 20 weeks gestation. This day marks the second anniversary of the conviction of Kermit Gosnell, the notorious Philadelphia abortionist who was found guilty of murdering three babies by severing their spinal cords following failed abortions.
Read morePain-Capable Abortion Ban to be Introduced in Ohio
60 Percent of Americans Support 20-Week Ban
COLUMBUS, Ohio--Today, Ohio Right to Life announced landmark legislation that will ban abortions in Ohio at 20 weeks gestation, the point during pregnancy at which pre-born children can feel pain. This legislation, which is similar to National Right to Life's Pain-Capable legislation, will be introduced in the Ohio General Assembly in the coming weeks. Significantly, the legislation challenges the viability limit on abortion restrictions, commonly triggered at 24 weeks, that the U.S. Supreme Court imposed in the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
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