Posts Tagged: abortion
More abortions, more complications in PA, new state report shows
January 5, 2021 | No comments | Posted in abortion | Tags: 2019, abortion, pennsylvania, telemedicine
As the new year rolled in, the Pennsylvania Department of Health released a report with troubling findings about abortion in our … Read more
‘Safe, Legal and Rare’? No Wonder the Abortion Movement Dropped That Slogan
December 15, 2020 | No comments | Posted in abortion, Health, Life, Parental rights | Tags: abortion, abortion pill, health, inspections, life, telemedicine, women
The Philadelphia Women’s Center – which aborts over 6,000 babies a year (highest count for any one facility in the state) – has been the center of a lot of attention on both sides of the abortion argument. … Read more
PA Election Update: The Sanctity of Life
November 6, 2020 | No comments | Posted in abortion, Family, Life, pro-life, Voting | Tags: abortion, election, life, pennsylvania, prolife
From the Desk of Michael Geer, PA Family Council President
The eyes of the nation are on Pennsylvania today, with our state being pivotal in determining who will be the next President of the United States. As each hour passes, … Read more
Profits Before Safety: SCOTUS Sides with Abortionists Over Women’s Health [Press Release]
June 29, 2020 | No comments | Posted in abortion, Supreme Court | Tags: abortion, June Medical, Planned Parenthood, SCOTUS
(HARRISBURG, PA) Pennsylvania Family Institute is disappointed by today’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Russo v June Medical Services LLC, striking down a Louisiana law aimed at protecting women’s health at abortion clinics.
“This is a terrible day for women’s … Read more
Tell Governor Wolf to Sign Bipartisan Telemedicine Bill Into Law
April 21, 2020 | 1 comment | Posted in abortion | Tags: abortion, COVID19, telemedicine
Contact Governor Wolf to sign this bill: Email | Twitter | Facebook
Governor Tom Wolf has another critical decision to make in the fight against COVID-19. He can:
Sign into law (or allow to become law without his signature) bipartisan… Read more
Sign the open letter to Gov. Wolf: COVID-19 and Elective Abortions
March 27, 2020 | 4 comments | Posted in abortion | Tags: abortion, coronavirus, COVID19, Governor Wolf, pennsylvania
To citizens across Pennsylvania,
On March 26, 2020, Governor Tom Wolf sounded an alarm to all Pennsylvanians regarding the COVID-19 pandemic: “We know our hospitals will face capacity … Read more
Which states are giving abortion a pass from COVID-19 shutdowns?
March 26, 2020 | 6 comments | Posted in abortion | Tags: abortion, coronavirus, COVID19
This story has been updated on March 30 with additional states and CDC data.
One of the temporary restrictions being passed in states is prohibiting elective surgical procedures due to COVID-19, yet some states are playing politics by making an … Read more
Abortion Services Now Offered at Wilkes-Barre Planned Parenthood
March 13, 2020 | 2 comments | Posted in abortion | Tags: abortion, Planned Parenthood, Wilkes-Barre
Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion business in Pennsylvania, is continuing to expand their market share on abortion.
The Wilkes-Barre Planned Parenthood is now performing chemical … Read more

Find a Bus from Pennsylvania for the 2020 March for Life
January 2, 2020 | No comments | Posted in abortion, Life, pro-life | Tags: abortion, prolife
If you are interested in riding a bus to the March for Life on Friday, January 24th, please contact the local bus captain for more specific information.
As indicated, some buses are heading to the Youth Rally happening the day before.… Read more
State Rep Continues to Lie About Proposed Bill Despite Apology for Callous Comments
November 7, 2019 | No comments | Posted in abortion, Children, Health, Life, Parental rights, pro-life | Tags: abortion, Frank Ryan, HB 1890, life, miscarriage, Wendy Ullman
This past Friday, Rep. Wendy Ullman (D-Bucks) issued an apology for her callous comments that an early miscarriage is “just some mess on a napkin.” However, she is still continuing to lie about House Bill 1890 and what it would … Read more