By Bud Shaver
LifeNews.com just released the following announcement, “BREAKING NEWS: Senate Will Introduce Pro-Life Bill Next Week Banning Late-Term Abortions After 20 Weeks”
Here is an excerpt of their breaking story:
“The lead Senate sponsor of the pro-life bill that bans abortions from after 20-weeks of pregnancy up to the day of birth will introduce the legislation next week. Last month, the House of Representatives voted 242-184 for the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who is the lead sponsor of the pro-life measure in the Senate, has announced that he will introduce the measure next week. In a new letter to members of the Senate, released to LifeNews.com, the National Right to Life Committee is urging members of the Senate to sign on to the legislation as cosponsors.”
Read the full report by LifeNews.com: BREAKING NEWS: Senate Will Introduce Pro-Life Bill Next Week Banning Late-Term Abortions After 20 Weeks
Tara Shaver, Spokesperson for Pro-Life Witness issued the following statement, “My husband Bud and I moved here to Albuquerque to expose the horrific reality of late-term abortion which is drawing women from all across the nation and the WORLD to New Mexico when their home states (and countries) have outlawed this barbaric practice. Our efforts have no doubt been the catalyst at both the city and state level to ban late-term abortions in New Mexico but we are in great need of a federal ban as the deep seated radical abortion foes in this state have circumvented our every effort. This bill which has been announced by the U.S. Senate if passed will have huge implications in Albuquerque which is now known nationally as the, “Late-Term Abortion Capital of America.“
Last month Pro-Life Leaders from all across the country stood in solidarity, which included prayer and protest, in Washington D.C. urging Congress to #FreeTheBan and pass of the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.
Read the background reports here:
Sign The Petition: Stand With New Mexicans #FreeTheBan
Prayer and Protest Produce Promising Results in Washington D.C.