MORE THAN 8,000 BABIES SAVED IN 2023

The official data is finally out. The Georgia Department of Public Health has released the 2023 abortion data for Georgia.  According to DPH


8.208 more babies will see (or have already seen!) their first birthday this year!


While abortions are up across the United States, in Georgia, since Roe v. Wade was overturned and Georgia’s Heartbeat Bill went into effect, abortions have slowly decreased.

Georgia’s pro-life, pro-family, pro-woman laws are saving lives, helping women, and building families. Over this time period, two abortion clinics have closed!


We have much to celebrate and be thankful for  🎉



We are nowhere near safe, legal, and rare.  


Abortion is on the ballot, the Gender Gap is real.


Election Day is exactly one week from today.  We have 4 days remaining to vote this week + Election Day.  


Millions of dollars have poured into Georgia to convince voters that abortion is healthcare and some sort of right that is only for women to choose life or death.


Each dollar spent by the abortion cartel is being used to influence our elections and prop up pro-abortion candidates.  Their goal is to elect pro-abortion, anti-family, anti-child, candidates who will subvert our laws, your rights as parents, and eliminate the resources women need to choose life.


Pro-Life, Pro-Family, Women need to get out and vote!

Per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Opinion Page columnist:

“The latest AJC poll showed Trump with a huge lead over Harris among men in Georgia, 59% to 28%, while Harris holds a massive lead among women, 55% to 37%.” Patricia Murphy


Georgia has the most pro-family, pro-life, pro-education, pro-woman legislature in the history of the state.  Since 2018, in addition to the LIFE Act, the Georgia General Assembly has:

  • Reformed adoption laws, streamlining the process to encourage and make adoption easier. 

  • Provided additional support and respite services to foster families who provide care for Georgia’s most vulnerable children

  • Protected parental rights in schools, hospitals, and doctor’s offices

  • Passed tax incentives for Georgians to contribute to non-profit organizations that support foster care children and young people aging out of foster care

  • Increased the Income Tax Dependent Child deduction from $3000 to $4000

  • Increased the age of insurance coverage for children with autism from age six to age 20 and raised the yearly coverage amount

  • Created statewide literacy program with standards, established regional literacy coaches and supplements for training lead literacy teachers

  • Expanded healthcare coverage (Medicaid) for low income mothers for 12 months postpartum to reduce maternal mortality rate

  • Added “dating violence” to the list of eligible persons for a temporary restraining order

  • Increased funding for safe houses for domestic violence victims

  • Supported requiring insurance companies to cover contraceptives

  • Supported resolution supporting IVF state protections so parents facing infertility can grow their families

  • Fought against sex trafficking by increasing penalties for perpetrators; requiring hotels and convenience stores to post trafficking hotline information; opening supportive housing and counseling for victims

  • Raised public school teacher salaries to highest in the 16-state southeast to attract and retain great educators for our children. Equals $9500 increase over 5 years

  • Raised Pre-K teacher and asst. teacher salaries; reduced class sizes from 22 to 20 students; increased transportation funding 500% to expand accessibility; improved quality; and increased number of classes

  • Required insurance companies cover cervical and breast cancer screening

  • Took first step in protecting girls sports from male competitors so our daughters can compete safely and fairly

  • Supported the strongest sexual harassment policy in the nation for a state legislature and applicable to legislators, staff, the public and lobbyists

  • Created an on-going maternal mortality commission to research and recommend policies to protect new mothers. Established "visiting nurses” program for at-risk mothers and newborns

  • Voted to supply free feminine hygiene products in public schools and public health departments so girls and women have access, regardless of their financial circumstances

  • Supported legislation to double paid parental leave (to six weeks) for state employees, including teachers, to support families and newborn babies

  • Established 17 years as minimum age for marriage, provided a 17-year-old and the intended spouse participate in premarital counseling, and the age difference is no more than four years, and a court determines it is in the best interest of the minor.

  • Required employers provide break time for women who need to express breast milk

We cannot let these achievements be overturned.

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