Friday, November 8, 2024

What Will Come From More Access to Abortion?

Families, communities, states, and nations are stronger when individuals value life from conception to natural death. Ten states had abortion on the ballots on Tuesday, voters in some of them voted to protect life while others voted to allow abortions.

Elizabeth (Troutman) Mitchell, the reporting fellow for The Daily Signal and co-host of “The Daily Signal Podcast, shared a summary of the results. 

South Dakota Pro-Lifers Score Win

South Dakotans struck down an abortion amendment that would have allowed abortion right up until birth for nearly any reason that a doctor thinks is a “health” risk to the mother.


Almost 60% of South Dakota voters rejected what some opponents called a radical abortion initiative….


Nebraska Voters Decide to Protect Life

Nebraska voters said “no” to a ballot initiative that would have enshrined a right to abortion up to viability in the Nebraska Constitution.


The initiative defined fetal viability as “the point in pregnancy when, in the professional judgment of the patient’s treating health care practitioner, there is a significant likelihood of the fetus’ sustained survival outside the uterus without the application of extraordinary medical measures.” …


Arizona Voters OK Abortion Throughout Pregnancy

Arizona voted to enshrine abortion up to birth in the state Constitution.


Arizona’s amendment establishes a “fundamental right to abortion” and prohibits laws that deny, restrict, or interfere with abortions after fetal viability when the procedures are “necessary to protect the life or physical or mental health of the pregnant individual.”


The pro-abortion lobby reportedly outspent the pro-life side 26 to 1.


Montana Pro-Abortion Lobby Achieves Win

Montana voters approved a ballot question to enshrine limitless abortion in the state Constitution.


Pro-abortion advocates of the amendment outspent the pro-life side 86 to 1.


Montana currently allows late-term abortions if a woman’s life is in danger.


Missouri Approves ‘Fundamental Right’ to Abortion

Voters in Missouri approved a ballot measure to include a fundamental right to abortion in the Missouri Constitution.


Missouri’s ballot measure, titled “The Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative,” enshrines the right to abortion in state law. The measure allows the state Legislature to pass laws regulating abortion after fetal viability, but also prohibits lawmakers from restricting abortions “needed to protect the life or physical or mental health of the pregnant person.” …


The pro-abortion side reportedly spent 103 times more than the pro-life side.


Colorado Voters Pick Limitless Abortion

Colorado voters opted to enshrine abortion up to birth in the state Constitution….


Colorado currently has no restrictions on abortion and a statute already protects it.


New York Oks Pro-Abortion Measure

New Yorkers cast their ballots to expand the state’s “Equal Rights Amendment” antidiscrimination protections by including abortion.


New York already had virtually no protection for unborn life in the womb….


Maryland Voters Solidify Pro-Abortion Stance

In Maryland, voters decided to protect the “right” to abortion up to birth in the state Constitution….


Florida to Remain a Pro-Life State

Florida’s Amendment 4 will not gin a large enough majority of voters to enshrine abortion up to birth into the state Constitution, said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican….


A favorable vote of at least 60% was needed to make Amendment 4 part of the state Constitution….

One of the Ten Commandments condemns murder – deliberately taking the life of another person. Voters in South Dakota, Nebraska, Florida, and possibly Missouri voted to protect the lives of innocent, unborn babies. By doing so, they may have extended God’s protection to all people in the United States.

America fought a Civil War – a war of four years that took more than 600,000 American lives – over the sin of slavery. Other civilizations have been destroyed when they became too wicked. I fear the price that all Americans will be forced to pay because of abortion.

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