FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 23, 2015Contact: Mallory Quigley, mquigley@sba-list.org, 202-223-8073 Willke’s Message was one of Human Rights, Optimism for the Human Future WASHINGTON, D.C. – This morning pro-life leaders at the Susan B. Anthony List and Charlotte Lozier Institute remembered the legacy of Dr. John C. Willke, who passed away on Friday, February 20, at… READ MORE
Month: February 2015
Dr. David Prentice Testifies on SB 334
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 18, 2015Contact: Mallory Quigley, mquigley@sba-list.org, 703-380-6674 CLI Research Director Addresses Harm of Gender & Disability Discrimination Abortions INDIANAPOLIS, IN – This morning Dr. David Prentice, Vice President and Research Director of the Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI), will testify before the Indiana Senate Committee on Health and Provider Services in support of… READ MORE
WV and SC Advance Women-Led, Pain-Capable 5 Month Abortion Limits
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 11, 2015Contact: Mallory Quigley, mquigley@sba-list.org, 202-223-8073 SBA List Praises State Efforts, Urges Congress to Advance Federal Bill WASHINGTON, D.C. – This afternoon both the West Virginia House of Delegates and the South Carolina State House passed state versions of the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act – legislation to protect unborn children… READ MORE
Gallup’s Abortion Poll Finds Americans Dissatisfied with Status Quo
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 9, 2015Contact: Mallory Quigley, mquigley@sba-list.org, 202-223-8073 Protecting Pain-Capable Children Unites Republican Grassroots, Candidates, Women, and Young People; Splits Democrats WASHINGTON, D.C. – This morning Gallup released a new poll showing that, since 2001, a record low of Americans are satisfied with the nation’s abortion policies. Of those who are dissatisfied, Gallup… READ MORE
Holding, Listening, Rocking – and a Blessing in Turn
Reposted from the Charlotte Lozier Institute, the research and education arm of SBA List. Anthony Tackman, M.D. | February 5, 2015. We deal with it fairly often. Or maybe not that often; perhaps it just seems more frequent than it actually is. But at least a couple times a year, at least for the docs anyway. Pregnant… READ MORE