End the Texas Death Panel Law!

Friend —

Surely, you've been following Texas Right to Life’s work in the saga of Chris Dunn. Houston Methodist hospital told his mother, Evelyn, that care would be terminated against the directive of Chris and his mother. 

That's when she called Texas Right to Life, and our Pro-Life legal team went to work.

Fox News and media outlets across the country covered this story, and we held a major news conference to save Chris from the hospital. We explained that a Texas law gives the hospital every legal right to impose death on Chris and other patients through a death panel law known as the Texas Advance Directive Law. The medical lobby has fought us and championed this law for 15 years! But the media are starting to recognize the imbalance in the law.

This is a David and Goliath fight as we fight billion-dollar corporations who want to play God: This hospital even hired TWO legal teams on top of their in-house team to stop us from protecting Chris's life!

That's why I ask for your emergency financial support of our critical efforts to protect Life and end the Texas Death Panel law with a year-end contribution to your Pro-Life headquarters of $100, $250, $500 or $1,000 or $2,500 or more.

NO ONE should be sentenced to death at a Texas hospital!

Friend, this could happen to anyone in Texas, regardless of your ability to communicate, to walk, or even to pay. Hospitals routinely pressure family members to agree to terminate the care of patients whose lives are deemed not worth treating by administrators and bean-counters. Imagine watching helplessly as the hospital death panel passes a death sentence on your parent or child, and you can do nothing to stop them.

Let’s end this abominable hospital power!

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Yours for their Lives,