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Speaker Pelosi recently rammed through H.R.5 – the so-called “Equality Act.” This bill prohibits so-called “pregnancy discrimination” which opens the door to forcing doctors to perform abortions, violating their conscience rights.
President Biden recently put forth his budget proposal – the first budget in decades not to include the Hyde Amendment. This critical taxpayer protection blocks direct taxpayer funding of all abortion. More taxpayer funding of abortion leads to more abortion.
Pro-abortion “Squad” Representatives including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) are calling to PACK the U.S. Supreme Court, saying “I do think that we should be expanding the court.” Planned Parenthood has warned their radical supporters that Roe v. Wade could be hanging by a thread thanks to President Trump’s three appointments, Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett.
After failure to pass Nancy Pelosi’s top priority – the so-called “For The People Act” (H.R.1) which would have eroded election integrity and imposed free speech restrictions on groups like Students for Life Action – through the U.S. Senate, the Abortion Lobby and their pals in the national media are calling for an end to the filibuster.
After pushing the most radical pro-abortion agenda ever, if the Abortion Lobby is able to maintain power after the 2022 Midterms, Speaker Pelosi will believe she’s politically “untouchable” and become even more emboldened to double down on her pro-abortion extremism. Then all bets are off.
Students for Life Action is preparing our most ambitious election year programs yet – including door-to-door canvassing, phone calling, Get-Out-The-Vote text messaging, and targeted digital advertising to expose politicians’ pro-abortion records and get voters to commit to voting pro-life first.
We know not everyone can commit to a monthly recurring contribution. But many political campaign experts say “early money” raised can make five times the impact as resources that come in just weeks before voters head to the polls.