Dannenfelser, Mancini: Oppose Democratic efforts to make abortion taxpayer-funded
We find ourselves in a tremendous moment during the struggle to end abortion. For the first time in decades, there is a nearly universal feeling of hope among pro-life advocates as states advance an unprecedented number of bills that protect women and unborn children. Their optimism is boosted by the prospect that these laws will face a Supreme Court that, for the first time in a long time, seems more favorable toward states’ legitimate interest in protecting innocent life.
We are happy to report we are seeing firsthand this hopeful sentiment across the country from the pro-life grassroots. That includes the hundreds of thousands of Marchers for Life and the vast ranks of pro-life canvassers with Susan B. Anthony List who help put pro-life candidates in office.
But this hope is rivaled by the desperation of those who, for decades, have promoted and profited from abortion on demand. The abortion industry’s two most powerful political allies in Washington, D.C., House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Joe Biden, are so afraid to see life winning that they have focused their efforts on policies that force taxpayers to fund elective abortions and healthcare plans that pay for abortions.














