States seeing a lot of pro-life success stories
Thursday, May 6, 2021 |
Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com)
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Pro-life activists are successfully getting life-saving legislation on the books, even in states that have not been friendly to the movement.
According to LifeNews.com, the Guttmacher Institute, an arm of the abortion industry, has issued a policy analysis of state laws that restrict abortion. It indicates a record year for passage of pro-life laws so far.
Dr. Michael New, a research associate at The Catholic University of America and associate scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, tells One News Now 61 state laws have already been passed, with 13 states having passed at least one. Eight have passed gestational age limits.
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Catholic Dioceses Appeal to Supreme Court for Protection Against New York’s Abortion Coverage Mandate 05/03/2021 at 2:31 AM Posted by Kevin Edward White
The petition to the Supreme Court argues that the state is making religious organizations choose between violating their core beliefs, being financially crushed, or closing down services.
By Joe Bukuras, National Catholic Register, April 27, 2021
ALBANY, N.Y. The dioceses of Albany and Ogdensburg and other Catholic and Christian ministries last week asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case against New York’s abortion coverage mandate.
The 2017 mandate from the state’s Department of Financial Services required that employers cover abortions in their employee health insurance plans. While the state granted a religious exemption to the rule, the groups challenging the mandate in court claim that it was too narrow and did not exempt agencies which primarily serve or employ people of different faiths.
Washington D.C., Apr 27, 2021 / 13:00 pm America/Denver (CNA).
The dioceses of Albany and Ogdensburg and other Catholic and Christian ministries last week asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case against New York’s abortion coverage mandate.
The 2017 mandate from the state’s Department of Financial Services required that employers cover abortions in their employee health insurance plans. While the state granted a religious exemption to the rule, the groups challenging the mandate in court claim that it was too narrow and did not exempt agencies which primarily serve or employ people of different faiths.
Plaintiffs in the case include the Diocese of Albany, the Diocese of Ogdensburg, three state Catholic Charities agencies, Anglican sisters, and Baptist and Lutheran churches.
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