Pro-Life update from Texas Right to Life´s Executive Director
Jim Graham comments on Susan G. Komen´s funding flip-flop, and the Obama Administration´s contraceptive mandate.
Jim Graham comments on Susan G. Komen´s funding flip-flop, and the Obama Administration´s contraceptive mandate.
A Houston Chronicle reporter wrote a scathing review of our article "The false promise of contraception." Read Keith Riler´s response to the Chronicle.
A Planned Parenthood center in Odessa will soon close due to lack of funds. Texas will no longer fund abortion providers through the Texas Women´s Health Program.
Texas Right to Life Director, Elizabeth Graham, comments on the Obama administration´s unwillingness to allow Texas to lawfully govern the WHP.
While abortion advocates claim that contraceptive use decreases the abortion rate, the numbers say otherwise.
NARAL has successfully lobbied the Austin City Council to pass a new city ordinance…
Pro-abortion lawfirm denied opportunity to attack Texas Sonogram Law again. The law is now being enforced, and is clear of all court challenges.
Texas Right to Life fields emails from all over Texas and the country on a variety of Pro-Life issues. Here is one that ended up in our inbox.
Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast hires a new CEO who thinks killing children is holy work.
Judge Sam Sparks has reluctantly dismissed a lawsuit against the strongest sonogram law in the nation.