Because if the “father” is ok with it, well then, an abortion is just fine.
The insurance program for low income pregnant women and children was gutted over allowing abortions, but now it may come back.
The state law requiring a parent to be notified before a minor can receive an abortion will be heard on February 13th, 2012.
The state has one of the most restrictive laws for those under 18 in the nation.
More and more women are reporting being harassed by clinic protesters.
Washington considers compensated surrogacy, SBA List and FRC demand House vote against keeping goverment running unless bill is anti-family planning, Sen. Murkowski supports Title X, Nebraska woman denied labor inducement, Idaho poised to ban abortion in state exchanges, and an “expose!” that isn’t really.
More on the anti-choice Biebs, House member discusses her abortion at 17 weeks, Alaska moves forward with “Choose Life” plate legislation, Texas mandatory ultrasound bill advances, and Pittsburgh news organizations want to unseal a minor’s denied request for a judicial bypass.
Alaska won’t see ballot initiative to make abortion illegal, NC state representative makes asinine comment on HIV/AIDS, ADF sues Vanderbilt nursing program, Planned Parenthood of Indiana responds to Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN)’s plan to deny Title X funding.
Alaska wants a judge to reconsider the ruling on a parental notification law, show your support for teens speaking out about pregnancy termination, and Wisconsin raises the income limit for free birth control.
Abortion rulings in Alaska and (expected soon) in Ireland; closeted teachers; science doesn’t match the beliefs of the Family Research Council; and “Choice on Earth” cards from Planned Parenthood.