by Saginaw County Right to Life | Mar 9, 2018 | End of Life Issues, Law and Legislation, News and Current Events
Patients put to death without consent, a state that finds 100% of applicants eligible for assisted suicide, a government funded council exploring options for euthanizing children, a 29 year old woman suffering from mental illness put to death. Are these stories from...
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Feb 28, 2018 | Law and Legislation, News and Current Events, Outreach
An outstanding opinion piece by Kristen Day, a Pro-Life Democrat at the Hill after her participation in the 2018 Annual March for Life Every year, pro-life Democrats march at the annual March for Life. And every year, we meet people who are surprised to see us there....
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Feb 26, 2018 | Law and Legislation, News and Current Events
The pro-life movement appears poised to continue seeing success at the state level as legislatures in at least nine states are considering enacting new laws to regulate and restrict abortion. The flurry of legislative activity follows a year where 19 states adopted 63...
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Jan 7, 2018 | Law and Legislation, News and Current Events
The year 2017 saw the number of Planned Parenthood clinics drop to 597. This is the lowest number of clinics since Roe v Wade in 1973, and down sharply from 938 in 1995, when Planned Parenthood reached what we hope will be remembered as its high water mark. The...
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Sep 7, 2017 | International Right to Life, Law and Legislation, News and Current Events
Excerpt: A man in the Netherlands has been allowed to die because he could no longer carry on living as an alcoholic. Mark Langedijk chose the day of his death and was telling jokes, drinking beer and eating ham sandwiches with his family hours before he passed away....
by Saginaw County Right to Life | Jun 26, 2017 | Law and Legislation, News and Current Events
The pro-abortion legal campaign to get David Daleiden imprisoned for exposing the truth of fetal tissue trafficking by Planned Parenthood experienced a major setback late last week when the San Francisco Superior Court threw out 14 of 15 charges. The sole remaining...