Thursday, February 18, 2010

Failing never felt so good

The state of Michigan has once again been given a failing grade on its 2010 report card from NARAL (the National Abortion Rights Action League). Annually, NARAL releases a report entitled, “Who Decides” which analyzes state legislation and grades each of the 50 states based on how their laws restrict or don't restrict abortion. States with few or no prolife laws receive high grades while states with a large number prolife laws usually receive failing grades.

Right to Life of Michigan is proud to be given another "F" from NARAL because of our numerous lifesaving laws. These laws (including a ban on tax-funded abortions, regulations on abortion providers, as well as parental and informed consent laws) have helped decrease the number of abortions performed in Michigan by 47.4% since 1987.

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