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Victory for children: Texas abortion law sets great pattern for other states to follow

Sep 02, 2021 View Original Article
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    92% Very Conservative

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    2% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

56% : Earlier this year, an extraordinary event in Lubbock, Texas, revealed an enthusiasm for abolishing abortion that foreshadowed what was coming in the statewide heartbeat measure.
55% : Texas' proud history is stained by its role in the devastating legacy of Roe v. Wade, but the future is anti-abortion.
54% : Americans who oppose abortion should take heart -- and take notes -- from Texas today.
48% : Today, only 19% of Americans support abortion as late as the third trimester.
47% : Needless to say, pro-life advocates are celebrating the decimating effect this will have on the abortion industry as well as the thousands of children it will save.
43% : With those 1973 cases, a seven-man majority on the Supreme Court legalized abortion through all nine months of pregnancy.
42% : Half the country, according to polling by the Kaiser Family Foundation, believes abortion should not be legal once this profound and undeniable sign of human life is detected.
41% : Polling from Students for Life of America's Institute for Pro-Life Advancement this year found that 6 in 10 people in the millennial and Gen Z generations believe "doctors should check for a heartbeat before performing or offering an abortion."
39% : State officials initiated Planned Parenthood's removal from Medicaid in 2015, but Planned Parenthood stalled the final decision with lawsuits that ultimately culminated in defeat for the abortion behemoth.
38% : Texas was the first state to give the nation Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn, and Lubbock was the first Sanctuary City that outlawed abortion while an abortion clinic was active.
38% : Planned Parenthood sued for the right to continue committing abortions in the city and was dealt defeat when a judge dismissed the case.
37% : And the Lubbock victory came after another hard-fought battle that culminated in Planned Parenthood being kicked out of the Texas Medicaid program.
36% : With an estimated 62 million American children dead and an untold number of mothers and families wounded by abortion, it is impossible to overstate the urgency and importance of laws like Texas' Heartbeat Law.

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