Category Archives: Real Abortion News

California Preps for Abortion Tourism, Looks to NY as Example

Anticipating the overturn of the 1973 Supreme Court Ruling legalizing abortion this summer, California prepares for abortion tourism, looking to New York as an example. If Roe v. Wade is overturned, a majority of states would outlaw abortion, concentrating all the nation’s abortions into a handful of abortion hub states like New York and California.

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Black Congressman Gary Franks Regrets His Pro-choice Votes

Gary Franks is New England’s first Black member of the House of Representatives and served three terms. He was also pro-abortion. And then on January 26 in an article written by Franks, he states, “I supported the so-called pro-choice position while in Congress. These are votes I regret today and pray for God’s forgiveness on

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Abortion on Dock—Is Roe v Wade Fated to End?

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments for the case Dobbs v Jackson on December 1st, 2021. After listening in, legal counsel for the largest network of pro-life service organizations in the world, believes the longstanding abortion ruling Roe v Wade is fated to end. Attorney Danielle White notes the Justices’ concerns pivoted on the fetal

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CA Gov Newsom Follows in Footsteps of NY Promising Abortion Tourism

Early in December, California Governor Gavin Newsom promised abortion tourism if the U.S. Supreme Court guts the 1973 ruling legalizing the injustice. One news source notes, “’We’ll be a sanctuary,’ Newsom said, adding he’s aware patients will likely travel to California from other states to seek abortions.” Newsom is vying for tax-payer funding of abortion

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FDA Strikes Safeguards for Women Taking Abortion Drugs

The Federal Drug Administration is responsible for regulating the use of thousands of medications. Seventy-four are deemed dangerous enough to put them in a drug safety program called Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies or REMS. This system ensures use of these dangerous drugs comes with increased patient monitoring by the doctor for the patient’s protection.

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