Bioethicist rejects so-called reforms to futile care laws
Wesley J. Smith testified in opposition to SB 303, which fails to reform the Texas Advanced Directives Act or increase protection for the disabled.
Wesley J. Smith testified in opposition to SB 303, which fails to reform the Texas Advanced Directives Act or increase protection for the disabled.
Yet, abortion groups continue to oppose commonsense legislation that will protect preborn babies who are capable of feeling pain.
How is it that Planned Parenthood, the nation´s largest abortion provider, will receive money; while at the same time, no clinic receiving money provides abortions?
As states seek to balance budgets, population planning groups are touting abortion and contraception as money-saving measures.
In an email to members, AAPS denounced so-called reform to the Texas Advanced Directive Law.
Wesley J. Smith testified before the Senate Health and Human Services Committee in favor of Senate Bill 675.
Unsurprisingly, abortion advocates´ views of Pro-Lifers are wrong – again.
Proposed pieces of legislation would amend current fuitle care laws, but not all seek to protect patients and their wishes.
Urge your legislators to keep Planned Parenthood out of the Family Planning Budget.
The Texas Pain Bill establishes a state interest in protecting the lives of preborn children who feel pain.