Indianapolis – The Indiana House today concurred by a 75-17 vote on Senate changes made to House Bill 1217, a bill to help protect women from coerced abortions in Indiana, sending the bill to Governor Eric Holcomb to sign into law. The roll call vote is here....
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) voted against a procedural motion to consider the “Women’s Health Protection Act,” better known as the “Abortion on Demand Until Birth Act.” The legislation, which failed to move forward by a vote of 46-48, would...
Christine was a 20-year-old college student when she found herself in an unexpected pregnancy, facing an unexpected bribe from her unborn child’s father. Although she planned to give birth and parent her baby, the father had another idea: an abortion. Having been...
Serena Dyksen was just 13 years old when she found herself alone and facing an abortion. She didn’t understand what an abortion was at the time and had not been given details by the staff at the abortion facility. But at some point during the appointment, she found...
So much about Christmas changes every year. So much about Christmas stays the same. So much about Christmas is yet to come. Maybe this is why it’s always OK to make so much about Christmas. We all experience changes, large and small, good and bad, uplifting and...
November 30, 2021 For immediate release media@protectinglife.com Roe V. Wade Is Out Of Step With Science: Time To Let Indiana Decide Indianapolis – Indiana Right to Life President and CEO Mike Fichter issued this statement in advance of the Supreme Court hearing...
Travis was ten years old when he learned how close he came to being aborted. To this day, Travis remembers that night. In a drunken rage, his birth mother had told him the truth. The revelation quickly escalated into a physical fight between Travis’s birth mother and...
When Jackie Appleman became a certified foster care parent about seven years ago, she had no intention of adopting. But five years in, she met Jessica and all of her plans went out the window. It was 2 A.M. on a spring night in 2019. Jackie had been woken up by a call...
Indianapolis – Indiana’s abortion complications reporting law goes into effect today, one week after the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals declined to rehear Planned Parenthood’s challenge to the law. Abortion businesses had challenged the...
Some of Tori Hope Petersen’s earliest memories involve being trained not to talk to the police. “When I was just four, I was convinced cops were bad people who only wanted to rip families apart, beat people up for fun, & put people in jail for no reason,” she...
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