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Jeanne Mancini Op-Ed in Townhall

July 8, 2016 By Scott Zipperle Leave a Comment

Jeanne Mancini Op-Ed in Townhall

 

March for Life President Jeanne Mancini had an op-ed published in Townhall.com entitled “Bending the Rules on All Things Abortion.”

Below is an excerpt. Click HERE to read the full op-ed.

It’s beginning to look more and more like the U.S. Supreme Court is an arm of “big abortion” rather than an unbiased purveyor of justice and constitutional arbiter. The Court’s 5-3 decision in Whole Women’s Health v. Hellerstedt, striking down a 2013 Texas law requiring common-sense health and safety regulations for abortion clinics, is a prime example.

 

There is no doubt women’s health has been sacrificed at the altar of abortion. Veterinary clinics, hair salons and public swimming pools have more regulatory oversight than abortion clinics.

Filed Under: Media Center

July 1, 2016 By Jeanne Mancini Leave a Comment

Reflections on Recent Decisions

 

As we prepare for Independence Day weekend, I want to share with you some of my thoughts on the events that have transpired this past week.

Not all of it has grabbed headlines, but several significant legal and legislative actions took place this week, which will impact the causes of life and freedom of conscience for years to come.

Here’s what happened:

  • In a decision striking down parts of Texas’ abortion legislation, HB 2, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that clinics that perform abortions don’t have to follow standard health and safety codes that any other healthcare facility is required to follow.

>>> Read the March for Life’s full press release reacting to the Whole Women’s Health v. Hellerstedt decision.

  • By refusing to hear a case about a Washington state pharmacist who objected to prescribing abortion-inducing drugs, the Supreme Court opened the door to pharmacies across the country being forced to provide abortion-inducing drugs and devices regardless of personal or faith-based objections.

>>> Read the March for Life’s full press release reacting to Stormans v. Weisman.

  • On Capitol Hill, the Senate Democrats defeated the House-passed Zika Prevention legislation that would have provided emergency funds to prevent the spread of this dangerous virus for women and babies. They objected because only hospitals and community health centers in Puerto Rico would receive funding, not Planned Parenthood.

>>> Read the March for Life’s statement regarding the bill’s defeat.

>>> Read an op-ed about the Zika Prevention bill by our Assistant Director, Bethany Goodman.

The Whole Women’s Health decision threatens other pro-life state legislative initiatives and indicates the hostile territory the Supreme Court has become to the rule of law when it comes to abortion-related decisions.

Furthermore in the Stormans decision, the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists shared this dire reflection: “This Court has set the stage for unfettered state coercion; a coercion that extends even to forcing American citizens to have to participate in the killing of other human beings.” In his dissent, Justice Samuel Alito wrote, “If this is a sign of how religious liberty claims will be treated in the years ahead, those who value religious freedom have cause for great concern.”

MFL_MEMES_JUNE27-01This is especially troubling as we prepare to celebrate the anniversary of our nation’s birth. Freedom of conscience, and the protection of life and liberty were paramount to the founding of the United States of America.

While this turn of events is disheartening, we know that there are millions of pro-life Americans who still hold those values dear. Here at the March for Life we are unequivocally committed to protecting life. Furthermore, we must remember that the fight for life is not just a political/legal/legislative battle, but it is more deeply a cultural and spiritual battle. We must remain relentless in praying for a culture of life and working to build a culture where abortion is unthinkable.

We have the truth on our side and we will not back down. We will not stop fighting for what is right for women, babies, and our country.

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July 1, 2016 By Scott Zipperle Leave a Comment

Senate Democrats Strike Down Zika Virus Prevention Bill

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 1, 2016

CONTACT: Andrew Shirley

Shirley & Banister Public Affairs

703-739-5920/800-536-5920

Ashirley@sbpublicaffairs.com

 

Washington, D.C. – Earlier this week, legislation that would have provided $ 1.1 billion in funding, as well as other emergency health measures, to combat the outbreak of the Zika Virus failed to invoke cloture by a 52-48 vote, mostly along party lines. Democrat leaders primarily opposed the bill because it does not include the seven Planned Parenthood clinics that make up the Profamilia affiliate in Puerto Rico as a funding recipient. Jeanne Mancini of the March for Life has provided the following comment on the failure in the Senate of the Zika Virus prevention bill:

“It’s unfathomable to think that Democrats are so beholden to the abortion industry that they have blocked legislation that is desperately needed to prevent a public health epidemic and protect women’s health and unborn babies from serious birth defects, just because Planned Parenthood doesn’t get a cut of the money,” said Jeanne Mancini, President of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund. “Partisan politics has no bearing or place in this conversation. This is a setback for true women’s health as we’ll likely hear of more and more Zika infected women and babies now that prevention steps have been thwarted. Shame on the Senate Democrats for obstructing this bill and I pray that they remember their duty to serve the people, not the abortion industry.”

The March for Life in Washington, D.C., began as a small demonstration on January 22, 1974, the first anniversary of the now-infamous Supreme Court decisions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton and rapidly grew to be the largest pro-life event in the world.  The peaceful demonstration that has followed on this somber anniversary every year since is a witness to the truth concerning the greatest human rights violation of our time, abortion.

Jeanne Mancini, President of the March for Life Education & Defense Fund is available for commentary. For more information, please contact Andrew Shirley at Ashirley@SBPublicAffairs.com or (703) 739-5920.

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Filed Under: Media Center

June 30, 2016 By Scott Zipperle Leave a Comment

Correcting the “Glamour” Record

 

Recently March for Life President Jeanne Mancini wrote a “Letter to the Editor” of Glamour Magazine to respond to one of the women’s magazine’s extremely one-sided article about abortion. Glamour would not publish the March for Life response, but women still deserve to know the truth. Please share!

The lack of academic integrity included in Melissa Clarke’s recent article “5 Mind Blowing Stats About Abortion in America” is disappointing at best and dangerous at worst. For example, one of her “facts” is that between 100,000 – 240,000 Texas women have tried to self-induce abortion and links this to the recent abortion clinic regulation law enacted in Texas, and recently overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. What you won’t read is that the “data” for this came from an online survey of only 800 women taken prior to the Texas law taking effect!  Having such a small pool of participants makes a broad estimate unreliable in a state of 30 million, and obviously, the timing of the survey shows that there is no relationship to the law.

>>> Read the March for Life’s reaction to the Whole Women’s Health v. Hellderstedt decision.

Another “fact” in the article exaggerates the safety of first trimester abortion, leaving out information such as the increased risk of preterm birth; ectopic pregnancy; bleeding/hemorrhage/laceration of the cervix; menstrual problems; inflammation of reproductive organs; bladder or bowel perforation; serious infection; and in some very sad cases, death. The article also doesn’t even hint at the multitude of studies showing an increase in anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation following abortion.

>>> Read more about the dangerous effects of chemical abortions.

Ms. Clarke states that many have a distorted view of these issues but only further muddies the water with her piece. Glamour readers and all women deserve the full truth about abortion.

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June 28, 2016 By Scott Zipperle Leave a Comment

SCOTUS Forces Pharmacies to Participate in Abortion

 

Supreme Court Dismisses Rights of Conscience in Washington State Case

Washington, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up a challenge to a Washington state law that makes it illegal for pharmacies to refuse to dispense abortion-inducing drugs and devices for religious reasons. The case, Stormans v. Weisman, will force all pharmacies to provide abortion-inducing drugs and devices regardless of personal or faith-based objections.

“It’s truly heartbreaking to see the federal government, once again, not protect the rights of Americans who do not want to participate in abortion or dispense drugs that facilitate this act,” said Jeanne Mancini, President of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund. “Despite tremendous support by pharmacy organizations, private, family owned, pharmacies will now be forced to participate in the destruction of life. The Supreme Court has abandoned the principles of religious freedom and the rights of the individual but the American people have not and they will make their voice heard, again”

The March for Life in Washington, D.C., began as a small demonstration on January 22, 1974, the first anniversary of the now-infamous Supreme Court decisions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton and rapidly grew to be the largest pro-life event in the world.  The peaceful demonstration that has followed on this somber anniversary every year since is a witness to the truth concerning the greatest human rights violation of our time, abortion.

Jeanne Mancini, President of the March for Life Education & Defense Fund is available for commentary. For more information, please contact Andrew Shirley at Ashirley@SBPublicAffairs.com or (703) 739-5920.

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