by Texas Right to Life | Aug 19, 2015 | Blog
Byron Cook (R-Corsicana) abandoned preborn Texans by urging the entire House of Representatives to oppose a bill that would protect fully-developed, pain-capable preborn children from being killed in abortion simply because they are diagnosed with an anomaly in...
by Texas Right to Life | Aug 18, 2015 | Blog
The 84th Session of the Texas Legislature saw the downward spiral of several elected officials who fraudulently campaigned on Pro-Life platforms to garner votes and then betrayed their voters during key policy-making moments of the session. The most notorious of...
by Texas Right to Life | Aug 14, 2015 | Blog
The Texas Right to Life Political Action Committee (PAC) continues to impact elections by ousting anti-Life incumbents and helping to elect men and women who share Texas Right to Life’s commitment to protect the unborn, the disabled, and the medically...
by Texas Right to Life | Aug 13, 2015 | Blog
A misconception exists in the Texas legislature that a newly-elected legislator serving his or her first term cannot significantly influence public policy. Likewise, many voters believe the work of the Texas legislature occurs on the House floor where cameras...
by Texas Right to Life | Aug 11, 2015 | Blog
When “Promoting a Culture of Life” was prominently featured in the “Viewpoint” section of Stephenville Empire-Tribune last week, I naturally assumed that a Pro-Life advocate was educating readers and the community about the sanctity and...
by Texas Right to Life | Aug 10, 2015 | Blog
Last Month Texas Right to Life released the 84th Session Pro-Life Scorecard showing how your elected officials did on their public votes and positions on bills. However, Scorecards never tell the full story. The vast majority of work and efforts that will...