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9 Pro-Life Leaders React to Supreme Court Ruling on Texas Abortion Law

A pro-life activist with tape over her mouth demonstrates outside the U.S. Supreme Court before the court handed a victory to abortion providers, striking down a Texas law requiring abortion clinics to meet basic health and safety standards, Washington June 27, 2016.
A pro-life activist with tape over her mouth demonstrates outside the U.S. Supreme Court before the court handed a victory to abortion providers, striking down a Texas law requiring abortion clinics to meet basic health and safety standards, Washington June 27, 2016. | (Photo: Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

On June 27, in a 5-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down two of the four provisions in HB 2 — a Texas pro-life law that passed in 2013 by bipartisan majority vote. In a win for abortion providers who sued the State of Texas, the two provisions deemed unconstitutional by the high court established health and safety requirements for abortion practices. 

Dozens stood silently in prayer outside the court, as hundreds of pro-life advocates gathered to await a decision on the Texas case. Several leaders involved directly in crafting and defending this law, many who have participated in the Texas Loves Life prayer coalition, react to the breaking news. 

State Rep. Jodie Laubenberg, author of HB 2, has served in public office since 2003.
State Rep. Jodie Laubenberg, author of HB 2, has served in public office since 2003. | (Photo: Office of State Rep. Laubenberg)

Rep. Jodie Laubenberg, Texas Legislator Who Authored Pro-Life Law HB 2

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"This decision is bad news for women and a sad day for our nation," said Representative Jodie Laubenberg, the Texas State legislator who authored HB 2. "Women deserve the same standard of care at abortion clinics as they would receive at a medical facility."

"Obviously, the politics of abortion supersedes the health and safety for women," she concluded. Her statement mirrors the disdain expressed in scathing dissenting opinions written by Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas.

Alito stated in part: "The court's patent refusal to apply well-established law in a neutral way is indefensible and will undermine public confidence in the Court as a fair and neutral arbiter."

Matt Lockett, Executive Director of Bound4LIFE International

"Much prayer and God-inspired activism were behind Texas' common sense law HB 2. Therefore, I know there will be good fruit produced from it in spite of the Supreme Court's nonsense ruling," says Matt Lockett, who has been praying weekly (or, at times, daily) outside the U.S. Supreme Court since 2005.

"The ruling in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt sends a clear message to America: This Supreme Court is willing to protect abortion at any costs — even at the expense of quality health care that women deserve. What a clear majority of Americans call 'common sense,' the Supreme Court has bent over backward to call 'unnecessary.' Women lost in this case, and that is an unacceptable tragedy."

Yet Lockett has hope for the future. "Too many miracles occurred along the way for this to be so easily dismissed. I await with eager expectation to see what will develop next in the efforts to save lives and protect women. I enthusiastically ask again today, 'Where do I sign up?'"

Christina Marie Bennett, Pro-Life Advocate Serving in Pregnancy Care Center

"As a woman of color whose people group is disproportionally affected by abortion, this decision is particularly disheartening," said Christina Marie Bennett who has served for years at a pregnancy care center in Connecticut. "In an attempt to make abortion convenient, the Supreme Court is allowing women to pay the ultimate cost by sacrificing their safety and dignity."

Bennett, who led a pro-life rally for this case outside the Supreme Court on March 2, continues: "In today's decision, the Supreme Court chose access to abortion services over quality care for women. The safety regulations for abortion clinics protected women from abuse at the hand of a multi-billion dollar industry that profits from their painful circumstances. The common sense regulations for abortionists — to have admitting privileges to hospitals — ensured women received continuity of care."

"Lest we forget, Texas' HB 2 law was a response to the Philadelphia grand jury's report during the trial of former abortionist Kermit Gosnell. In order to prevent further mistreatment of women, the grand jury suggested responsible and reasonable regulations. Those regulations were wrongly struck down today. Women deserve better and the Supreme Court has failed them with their decision."

(Photo: Twitter/Kristan Hawkins/@KristanHawkins)
(Photo: Twitter/Kristan Hawkins/@KristanHawkins) | Students For Life of America President Kristan Hawkins appears at a pro-life rally in this undated photo.

Kristan Hawkins, President of Students for Life of America

After leading a pro-life rally outside the Supreme Court today, Kristan Hawkins of Students for Life of America said, "Women lost today. The Supreme Court decided that the right to abortion is more important than keeping women safe and alive. They've ruled that states don't have the rights to protect half their citizens. This is, once again, five unelected judges politicizing this human rights issue which is a travesty."

Hawkins, whose network recently marked the launch of its 1000th local campus group, continues, "We've got to keep praying, because we don't know how the Lord is working. We don't know what His plan is. Even though today's decision was a devastating blow — more women and children will suffer because of it — we know God ultimately has a plan and He is in control. We can do what He's called us to do and we can be faithful to that."

"We are changing our culture," she says. "The majority of Americans agree with these common sense laws. We're releasing polling data this week that shows 53 percent of millennials are in favor of making abortion illegal in all or most cases. This is huge. We've seen the tide turn; the problem is, we have antiquated thinkers in Washington, DC who've been here since the 1970's and probably still haven't seen an ultrasound. Laws are downstream from culture, so we still have hope."

Jonathan Saenz, President of Texas Values

"Our main concern is the protection of innocent life and Texas women," states attorney Jonathan Saenz who leads the Austin-based group Texas Values. "We will continue to stand for women to keep them safe so they are not maimed or die in abortion clinics."

"Even though the number of abortions and abortion clinics in Texas are already declining due to women choosing life and public opinion growing in support of the value of the human child in the womb, the Supreme Court is attempting to control the ability of Texas leaders to keep women safe," says Saenz.

He continues, "We want to specifically thank HB 2 bill authors Rep. Jodie Laubenberg and Comptroller Glenn Hegar, Gov. Greg Abbott, Attorney General Ken Paxton, and Solicitor General Scott Keller for their leadership in defending this important law. This effort to protect the life of women and children is far from over."

Josh M. Shepherd serves in communications at Bound4LIFE International, a grassroots movement to pray for the ending of abortion, carry the spirit of adoption and believe for revival and reformation. He previously served on staff at The Heritage Foundation, Focus on the Family and in the U.S. Congress. Reprinted with permission from Bound4LIFE.

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