by Texas Right to Life | Apr 3, 2017 | Abortion, Blog, Issues, News
Brandi Winemiller knows firsthand the challenges that come with living with disabilities and chronic health conditions. She’s had to cope with having no medical certainty about what the future holds. Despite these obstacles, Brandi has met milestones no one would...
by Texas Right to Life | Mar 31, 2017 | Blog, Euthanasia, Issues, News
March 31 marks the tragic day when Terri Schiavo succumbed to death by dehydration after almost 14 days without food and water. As a seemingly healthy woman in the prime of life, Schiavo suffered a brain injury in 1990. In the years that followed she was not...
by Sarah Crawford | Mar 31, 2017 | Abortion, Blog, Issues, News
Ardent defender of Life, Vice President Mike Pence cast a tie-breaking vote Thursday in the United States Senate that allows for states to block federal funds from being funneled to the abortion business, Planned Parenthood. Currently, under an Obama-era mandate,...
by Emily K. Cook | Mar 29, 2017 | Abortion, Blog, Healthcare, Issues, Legislation, News, Past Sessions
House Bill 3958, carried by Rep. Larry Gonzales (R- Round Rock), is dubbed the “Interstate Medical Licensure Compact,” and HB 3958 aims to increase the portability of medical licenses across state lines, paving an alternative pathway for physicians to practice in...
by Texas Right to Life | Mar 27, 2017 | Abortion, Blog, Issues, News
Zoe Lush’s parents learned about their daughter’s disability before she was born. During an ultrasound at five months’ pregnant, a doctor told Zoe’s mother, “Mrs. Lush, there’s something very wrong with your child.” Zoe’s parents later learned that...
by Texas Right to Life | Mar 24, 2017 | Abortion, Blog, Legislation, News, Past Sessions
This week, radical abortion activists tried to make a bold statement by playing dress-up. The Texas Senate gallery hosted a flock of abortion activists wearing floor-length red robes. The eccentric choice of dress was apparently inspired by Margaret...