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April 18, 2023
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Republicans Can Reset the Abortion Debate
Ryan T. Anderson
The Wall Street Journal
What do you do when your movement is on the right side of an issue morally, but seems to be losing politically? That’s the question the pro-life movement needs to answer, and fast.
Abortion policy is receiving renewed attention after this month’s election in Wisconsin in which a left-wing judge won by 11 points after campaigning relentlessly on abortion for a seat on the state’s Supreme Court, which has a pending lawsuit over the state’s pro-life law. But Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a fetal heartbeat bill last week that protects unborn babies at six weeks’ gestation. His action suggests that Republicans can win on abortion if they define the terms of the debate.
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Last week, Ed Whelan filed an amicus brief ([link removed]) on behalf of EPPC concerning the FDA’s emergency motion for a stay pending appeal of the Texas ruling against the FDA’s approval of the abortion drug mifepristone.
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For his column in the Washington Post, Henry Olsen warns Democrats that abortion might not be the political magic bullet ([link removed]) they think it is.
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For CNN, Patrick T. Brown writes that it's too early to count out Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ([link removed]) for the 2024 GOP nomination.
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For the Institute for Family Studies, Clare Morell answered questions about Utah's new social media law () , which was inspired by her report "Protecting Teens From Big Tech: Five Policy Ideas for States ([link removed]) ."
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For WORLD Opinions, Brad Littlejohn argues that defunding the IRS should not be a shibboleth on the right ([link removed]) .
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Also for WORLD, Andrew Walker writes that "Taxes are one tangible way we are called to live together under the broadest construction of the common good. ([link removed]) "
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Stanley Kurtz reports for National Review on "the relentless expansion of woke education in Democrat-run states ([link removed]) ."
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Mary FioRito joined Chicago Tonight to discuss the dangers of abortion pill mifepristone and the recent Texas ruling suspending FDA approval of the pill () .
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Monday, April 24, 2023 | 6–8 PM
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NEXT WEEK: Alexandra DeSanctis will speak on a panel at the Catholic Information Center in Washington, D.C., about Mary Harrington's new book, Feminism Against Progress ([link removed]) .
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Erika Bachiochi will also talk to Mary Harrington at the Heritage Foundation on April 25th. They will discussing what it means to be a woman today, as the meaning of sex and market preferences rapidly shift with each new technological development.
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