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Abortion providers enjoying astonishing increase

Abortion providers enjoying astonishing increase Monday, April 5, 2021  |  Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish As taxpayer-funded abortion numbers have reached an all-time high in Minnesota, lawmakers in the state hope to release taxpayers from that burden. Paul Stark of Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life explains that the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in 1995 that Medicaid funds have to be used to pay for abortions. Over time since that decision, we ve seen the taxpayer-funded abortion numbers increase, he continues. The latest numbers just came out for the year 2019, and they show that the taxpayer-funded abortion number in Minnesota reached a new all-time high, which is 4,463.

Letter: Assisted suicide is a danger to us all

North Star State tiptoeing near slippery slope

North Star State tiptoeing near slippery slope Friday, February 26, 2021  |  Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com) Minnesota is gearing up to fight new effort to legalize doctor-assisted suicide. State law currently prohibits assisted suicide, but a bill based on an Oregon law that Paul Stark of Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life says has proven to have serious shortfalls has been introduced to the Minnesota Senate. After the lethal drug has been dispensed, there are no safeguards to guard against pressure or coercion or abuse, and insurers can have a financial incentive to steer people toward assisted suicide when that s an option, which is less expensive, rather than more expensive life-extending care, Stark cites.

Rep Michelle Fischbach

Rep. Michelle Fischbach Representative for Minnesota s 7th Congressional District When then-Minnesota state Senator Michelle Fischbach now representing Minnesota’s 7th congressional district in the 117th Congress pulled into the drive of her Paynesville home after a busy legislative session in St. Paul, the mother-of-two-turned-political-powerhouse knew she had to take action. “I came home that day,” Fischbach says, laughing, “and my daughter’s clothes didn’t match. And I said to my husband, ‘Oh my goodness Scott. You know her clothes don’t match?’ And he says, ‘Well, she has on a clean pair of pants and a clean shirt. Doesn’t that count?’ And I said, ‘It counts, and I really appreciate it,’ but from then on, I laid out a week’s worth of clothes for every kid, matching clothes, socks, underwear, the whole bit so that nobody would go to school without matching clothes.”

Hebda: Pro-life advocates are on right side of battle that is Lord s battle

Jan 26, 2021 catholic news service A pro-life button is seen on a woman s coat during a prayer service near the entrance to a Planned Parenthood center in Smithtown, N.Y., Jan. 22, 2021, the 48th anniversary of the Supreme Court s landmark Roe v. Wade ruling legalizing abortion in the U.S. The gathering also marked the Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children. (Credit: Gregory A. Shemitz/CNS.) he men and women gathered Jan. 22 at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul were not alone in their prayers to end abortion, Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda said at the annual Prayer Service for Life, which took place ahead of the Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life virtual march.

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