Updated 08:10 pm.EST, Mon November 23, 2009

Society|Wed, Sep. 23 2009 10:10 AM EDT

Report: Most States Pursuing Pro-Life Agenda

By Nathan Black|Christian Post Reporter

Pro-lifers have had a good year with the majority of states continuing to pursue life-affirming laws and policies, a new report shows.

In 2009, the states enacted approximately 60 pro-life measures, a marked increase from last year, according to a report released Tuesday by Americans United for Life.

"Clearly, we are making progress at the state level – law by law and state by state – to protect and defend life," commented Dr. Charmaine Yoest, president and CEO of the national pro-life group. "We are encouraged by the progress that has been made in 2009 and enthusiastically look forward to working with pro-life legislators to advance pro-life legislation and policies in 2010."

Overall, the number of abortion-related measures states considered in 2009 decreased by 33 percent to around 300 since last year. But given the state legislatures' focus on the economy and President Barack Obama – who some have described as the most pro-abortion president – now in the White House, Americans United for Life say the decrease was less than expected.

At least nine states considered resolutions this year opposing the federal Freedom of Choice Act, which would abolish all federal and state restrictions and limitations on abortion. Obama said last year during a meeting with abortion provider Planned Parenthood that he would sign FOCA into law.

Attempts in five states to enact FOCA at the state level were defeated, the AUL report highlighted.

Many states have given more attention to informed consent, ultrasound requirements, enhanced parental involvement requirements, and comprehensive health and safety regulations for abortion clinics.

At least 16 states considered measured requiring informed consent for abortion or modifying existing requirements and at least 22 states considered ultrasound requirements.

Measures requiring pregnant women to be counseled on the pain an unborn child may feel during an abortion were considered in at least seven states.

Legislators in 31 states considered more than 95 measures to regulate biotechnologies and to prohibit or restrict technologies that destroy nascent life, marking an increase by nearly 20 percent – the first increase in such legislation in three years.

Also for the first time in three years, measures to protect health care providers' freedom of conscience outpaced measures to violate or compel conscience by a margin of 2 to 1. However, the number of measures related to freedom of conscience that were considered in 2009 decreased by more than 50 percent compared to 2008.

Nevertheless, the overall life-affirming trends prove to be promising and bode well for the 2010 state legislative sessions, says AUL Vice President of Legal Affairs Denise Burke.

The report comes as the national sentiment toward abortion has shifted dramatically. More Americans now consider themselves pro-life than pro-choice, according to a recent Gallup Poll.

AUL claims to be the first national pro-life organization in the country and the only non-profit law firm dedicated exclusively to nationwide efforts to reinstate respect for human life in American law and culture.

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  • Sat Sep 26, 2009 11:50 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Flagged as inappropriate. show That's a for sure...go Jesus...go Mary...go Joseph No Mary...no Jesus...no salvation hide

  • Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:25 pm Agree: 16   Disagree: 31

    Since the 1970's, we've allowed the murder of millions of innocent children because the RFHA told us it was the right thing to do.

    According to the most recent poll at lifesitenews:
    http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2009/jul/09071301.html

    - 86% of Americans would significantly restrict abortion.

    - 60% of Americans would limit abortion to cases of rape, incest or the life of a mother -- or not allow it at all.

    - 53% of Americans believe abortion does more harm than good to a woman in the long term.

    - 79% of Americans support conscience exemptions on abortion for health care workers. This includes 64% of those who identify as strongly pro-choice.

    - 69% of Americans think that it is appropriate for religious leaders to speak out on abortion.

    - 59% say religious leaders have a key role to play in the abortion debate.

    Now is certainly not a sensible time to expand support for the murder factories by funding death-control with all of our money (those of us with moral values).
    But as many of us are coming to realize, it's the endgame for the Radical Feminist/Homosexual Alliance and their atheist & liberal followers.

    It's the endgame after a secret 40 year campaign they have been waging against an unaware public.
    And they're panicking. They want to get all of their goals (abortion, homosexual sex, marriage and adoption) solidified and accepted at all levels. That's why they're in our schools, in the UN and the EU. At the bottom and the top.
    It's the endgame and traditionalists (christian or not) suddenly waking up has caught them by surprise (and freaky anger).
    That's why they pulled out all the stops to get a Democrat in the White House, regardless if it was legal (eg. Acorn).

    Talk to everyone you know. We have to do a lot more to stop them from achieving all their goals.
    Hopefully we can stop the Radical Feminist/Homosexual Alliance's Holocaust.

    TGF
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    The most loving thing you can do for your family is to pull them out of the public school system and keep them far away from liberal churches.

  • Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:10 pm Agree: 7   Disagree: 10

    State-initiated measures are always a great thing. The majority of the Founding Fathers would be proud!

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