Category: Legislation

Northern Kentucky Right To Life
Abortion

Texas abortion law prevails, but society fails Kate Cox – Fred H. Summe

Kate Cox filed a lawsuit against the state of Texas, requesting a temporary block on the state’s abortion ban. Tragically, her about 20-week-old child had been diagnosed with Trisomy 18 (Ed­ward’s Syndrome), a condition which causes delay in the development of the unborn baby, a severe disability that may cause death before birth, or within … the first few years of life.

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Legislation

Governor Comparison

ELECTIONS DO HAVE CONSEQUENCES.
THOSE WHO VOTE FOR A PRO-ABORTION CANDIDATE
OVER A PRO-LIFE CANDIDATE CANNOT WASH FROM THEIR
HANDS THE BLOOD OF UNBORN CHILDREN.

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CAMPAIGN KICKOFF RALLY, HOLY NAME CHURCH, SUNDAY, FEB. 19 – 2PM

Come hear about the local abortion crisis and how this international prayer
movement has saved the lives of over 21,000 babies and turned hearts and
minds to a Culture of Life. Speakers will update us on how the pro-life
landscape has changed for both pregnancy centers and those involved in legislative activity since the overturning of Roe vs. Wade.

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Legislation

2023 Legislative Session Gets Underway at KY Capitol

This week marked the start of Kentucky’s 2023 legislative session in Frankfort. Because this is an odd year, the Commonwealth has a “short session” which consists of 30 days in which legislators convene at the Kentucky State Capitol (as opposed to the 60 days of the longer even-year sessions). After this week, legislators break until February 7, which kicks off Part II of the short session. The 2023 session concludes on March 30

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