Morning Roundup: CPC Signage Law in Maryland County Partially Struck Down
Judge rules that Montgomery County, MD, overstepped on signage requirement at crisis pregnancy centers, fetal pain bill struck down in Arkansas, North Dakota bishops make list of charities Catholics shouldn't support, IRS set to become abortion police if H.R. 3 passes.
Judge rules that Montgomery County, MD, overstepped on signage requirement at crisis pregnancy centers, fetal pain bill struck down in Arkansas, North Dakota bishops make list of charities Catholics shouldn’t support, IRS set to become abortion police if H.R. 3 passes.
- A judge has struck down part of the crisis pregnancy center sign requirement enacted by Maryland’s Montgomery County Council. While signs outside the anti-choice centers will still be permitted to state (in English and Spanish), “the Center does not have a licensed medical professional on staff,” the judge ruled that stating, “the Montgomery County Health Officer encourages women who are or may be pregnant to consult with a licensed health care provider” is not “least restrictive means of achieving a relevant government interest.” The council is meeting to determine how to proceed.
- A fetal pain measure failed in an Arkansas legislative committee yesterday. It would have banned abortions beyond 20 weeks. The sponsor of the legislation said he will not bring up the bill again this year.
- Two North Dakota bishops have created a list of organizations that “good” Catholics should not support with money or volunteer work – mostly for abortion or contraception-related reasons. Planned Parenthood is on the list of course, but more surprising may be the March of Dimes, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and Crop Walk (a Lutheran organization that raised money for the hungry). The March of Dimes supports stem cell research, pre-implantation diagnoses, and insurance coverage of birth control. Susan G Komen’s crime is that it “refuses to acknowledge the link between abortion and breast cancer.” (You know, false science.) Crop Walk is part of Church World Services, and some sections of Church World Services provide contraceptives in their work.
- If H.R. 3 passes, the IRS would have to become the abortion police, determining that a woman who used pre-tax health care dollars to pay for an abortion did so because of one of the exceptions carved out in the law, according to the testimony of a tax expert at a House hearing on Wednesday. A former IRS agent said that “on audit [she] would have to demonstrate or prove, ideally by contemporaneous written documentation, that it was incest, or rape, or [her] life was in danger.”
Mar 18
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Mar 17
- Four abortion bills under consideration in Kansas – Kansas City Star
- Missouri General Assembly in brief | House passes new abortion restrictions – Kansas City Star
- Title X funding essential to low-income health care – Virginia Tech Collegiate Times
- Federal Judge Strikes Part of Montgomery Council Law Targeting Women-Helping … – National Right to Life News
- CDC Urges New HIV Testing for Donors – Wall Street Journal
- Misogyny in WeHo a red herring – WeHo News
- Seven honored at MU women’s history month tribute – Columbia Missourian
- The Pro-Life Cowboy Poet’s Ultimatum: Give me Planned Parenthood or Give me … – Weasel Zippers
- Irish pro-choice meeting in US – Irish Times
- Fetal homicide bill killed by misinformation – The Colorado Independent
- Record number now in training to teach NFP – Arkansas Catholic
- Sexuality educator Sheri Winston speaks during ‘Sexual Responsibility Week’ – UM Maneater
- Fetal Pain Measure Falls – KUAR
- Well-known groups on dioceses ‘do not donate’ list – Bismarck Tribune
- State round-up: Pro-life laws advance in Illinois, New Hampshire and Idaho – Lifesite
- Dan Savage is coming for your kids – Salon
- Harry Reid: GOP Must Give Up De-Funding Planned Parenthood – LifeNews.com
- Fiji records 354 HIV cases – Fiji Times
- 300 Catholics ink manifesto for RH bill – Sun.Star
- Abortion doctor’s relative gets bail in probe of Philadelphia ‘house of horrors’ – Washington Post
- Miss. schools must teach sex education – WALA-TV FOX10
- Colorado Fetal Homicide Bill Killed After Right Wing Opposition – Huffington Post
- Colorado bill addressing fetal homicide to be abandoned – The Coloradoan
- Anti-abortion rights bills advance in Minnesota Legislature – Minnesota Independent
- The true value of International Women’s Day – Western Star
- PFLAG focuses on immigration issues, too – TheDoings-ClarendonHills.com
- US reports 1st HIV case spread by live organ donor – Reuters
- Protein Explains Why Some with HIV Don’t Get Sick – Voice of America
- Abortion Restriction Proposals Advance in 3 States – NewsMax.com
- Bill to restrict abortion based on fetal pain fails in House panel; AG advised … – The Republic
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- Don’t cut teen pregnancy prevention efforts, by Laura Sessions Stepp – The Keene Sentinel
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- Activists Say Political Chaos Can Advance Abortion Rights – Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute
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- Federal Civil Rights Suit Challenges Louisiana’s Felony Sex Work Law – ColorLines magazine