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Defend Life in 2021

Tragically, nearly 1 million babies are aborted every year in the United States. Most years in Massachusetts over 18,000 babies lose their life through abortion. As you know, the ROE (Infanticide) Act expanding abortion here in the Commonwealth was passed

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Infanticide Becomes Law

On Monday, December 28th, the MA House of Representatives voted 107 to 46 to override Governor Baker’s veto of the ROE (“Infanticide”) Act. The 28th is also the Feast of the Holy Innocents, the day in the church calendar when

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Christmas Eve Miracle Stops Infanticide?

At 1:35pm this past Thursday, as many of us were preparing for Christmas Eve church services or celebrations with friends and family, Governor Baker quietly vetoed the Infanticide Act.  (You can read his letter explaining why here.)  Speaker of the

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Kill The Bill, Not The Baby

On Friday, the MA State Senate doubled-down on the Infanticide Act, by a vote of 32 to 8. (You can see how your senator voted here).  The MA House had already done the same on Wednesday.  (Vote tallies here). This

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Join Me In Prayer This Weekend

In the coming days, the Infanticide Act will be sent to Governor Baker as part of the 2021 state budget.  He can use his line item veto to block this extreme abortion expansion, but he will need the support of

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MA Senate Embraces Infanticide

Yesterday, the MA State Senate passed its version of the Infanticide Act.  As in the House, this was done as a “budget amendment.”  When the state legislature took the extraordinary step of extending its legislative session from July 31st all

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Infanticide Act Being Debated Today!

The Infanticide Act is being debated on Beacon Hill TODAY!  Yesterday, less than a week after the election, radical pro-abortionists announced that they would be inserting a new version of the ROE Act (which has been deemed the “Infanticide Act”)

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Whose “Legacy” Will We Honor?

I’m sure you’ve all seen the news over the weekend about the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Friday.  Sadly, radical abortion activists in MA immediately sought to exploit her death by “calling on the state legislature to

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