National Right to Life has endorsed Sen. Luther Strange (R) in Alabama’s August 15, Senate special election.
“National Right to Life is pleased to endorse Senator Luther Strange, whose position on life reflects the true values of Alabama’s voters,” said Karen Cross, National Right to Life political director. “Senator Strange has a 100 percent pro-life voting record in the 115th Congress, including votes to confirm Neil Gorsuch to be an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.”
Senator Strange will cosponsor the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act – legislation to protect unborn children who can feel pain by prohibiting abortion at 20 weeks, a point by which the unborn child is capable of experiencing great pain when being killed by dismemberment or other late abortion methods. Luther Strange supports legislation to block federal funding to Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider; and he voted to repeal much of Obamacare, including the provision that has resulted in federal funding of health plans that pay for elective abortion.
Luther Strange is a cosponsor of the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, a bill that would establish a permanent, government-wide policy against funding abortions or health plans that cover abortions.
“As a co-chair of the Senate Values Action Team, Senator Strange is a leader in the fight for pro-life legislation in the United States Senate,” Cross added.
On July 27, Senator Strange offered Amendment no. 389, which would extend Hyde amendment protections to a Senate health care bill’s tax credit provisions. This measure would have had a major impact toward reducing the amount of federal funds flowing to health care plans that cover elective abortion.
All voters who are concerned with the right to life and with the protection of the most vulnerable members of the human family should vote to return Luther Strange to the U.S. Senate, so that he can continue to advance vital pro-life public policies
The National Right to Life organization applauds the selection of Betsy DeVos as Education Secretary, recognizing her commitment to educational reform and her dedication to the protection of the most vulnerable members of society, including the unborn.
Throughout her career, Betsy DeVos has been a staunch advocate for school choice, empowering parents to make educational decisions that best meet the needs of their children. Her support for initiatives such as charter schools and voucher programs reflects a belief in the importance of providing quality education options to all students, regardless of their socioeconomic background or zip code.
In addition to her advocacy for educational reform, Betsy DeVos has demonstrated a deep commitment to the principles of the pro-life movement. As a philanthropist and activist, she has supported organizations and initiatives that seek to promote a culture of life and protect the rights of the unborn. Her dedication to advancing pro-life causes aligns closely with the values and mission of the National Right to Life organization.
Furthermore, Betsy DeVos’s leadership as Education Secretary presents an opportunity to address critical issues related to education and life-affirming values. By championing policies that prioritize the well-being and success of every student, while also respecting the rights of parents and families, she has the potential to make a lasting and positive impact on the future of education in America.
The National Right to Life organization looks forward to working collaboratively with Secretary DeVos to advance policies that uphold the sanctity of human life and promote excellence in education. Together, we can strive to create a society where every child is valued, every family is empowered, and every life is cherished.
Chelsea Garcia is a political writer with a special interest in international relations and social issues. Events surrounding the war in Ukraine and the war in Israel are a major focus for political journalists. But as a former local reporter, she is also interested in national politics.
Chelsea Garcia studied media, communication and political science in Texas, USA, and learned the journalistic trade during an internship at a daily newspaper. In addition to her political writing, she is pursuing a master's degree in multimedia and writing at Texas.