U.S. Senate rejects dueling health care bills Dec. 11. The Democratic and GOP-led bills didn’t reach the chamber’s 60-vote filibuster threshold to advance.
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White House rejects call from key pro-life group to fire FDA commissioner
by Kate Scanlonby Kate Scanlon“The FDA is doing nothing while every single day abortion drugs take the lives of children, put women and girls at serious risk.”
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In 2024, pregnancy centers saw more new clients, provided more medical care and distributed more material goods than ever before, according to a new report from the Charlotte Lozier Institute.
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Washington Roundup: Trump wants filibuster nixed; SNAP payments ordered; nuclear tests back, and more
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonA federal judge ordered the Trump administration to make SNAP payments Oct. 31; Trump also ordered the U.S. military to resume nuclear testing after a pause of more than three …
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Senators, pro-life group press Trump administration for information about abortion pill approval
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonThe president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America argued any action that further expands the use of the drugs commonly used for abortion is “irresponsible.”
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Washington Roundup: Voting Rights Act on trial; White House boosts Down Syndrome awareness; and more
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonThe U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 15 heard oral arguments over a Voting Rights Act provision and the White House drew attention to Down Syndrome Awareness Month.
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Pro-life advocates decry Trump FDA approving new generic abortion pill, again
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonA new generic form of mifepristone, a pill commonly used for abortion, has been approved once again under a Trump administration, prompting pro-life outcry.
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Judge blocks religious exemption to birth control coverage; Little Sisters of the Poor to appeal
by Kate Scanlonby Kate Scanlon“The district court blessed an out-of-control effort by Pennsylvania and New Jersey to attack the Little Sisters and religious liberty.”
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Texas woman sues ex-partner, abortion pill provider, alleging she was given drugs without consent
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonIn the text messages prior to the incident, the woman described the baby as “a blessing” despite difficult circumstances.
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Washington Roundup: Epstein controversy boils; Trump signs order on homelessness; and more
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonAs Epstein controversy swirls, President Trump signs an executive order aiming to give cities and states more authority to remove people suffering homelessness from their streets.
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