The Supreme Court just heard oral arguments in a case that poses a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade and would save countless lives. | It’s the most hopeful moment yet for the pro-life movement. | In a post-Roe America, each state will have a debate on abortion restrictions that has been stifled for two generations. | Because of the historic opportunity before us, I invited Marjorie Dannenfelser to lay out her policy vision for restoring life in a post-Roe America in my book, American Strength: Conservative Solutions Worth Fighting For. | Here’s an excerpt from Marjorie’s essay: | “America’s stance on abortion has profound consequences for human rights globally. President Ronald Reagan spoke of America as a shining city on a hill — a beacon of freedom and hope to the world. Yet under Roe, the United States is one of only a small handful of countries — including China and North Korea — that allow abortion on demand after five months of pregnancy.” | Marjorie’s team at SBA List is already working with governors and key legislators to ensure life-saving laws can go into effect immediately once Roe v. Wade is dismantled. | But SBA List’s ability to roll out this ambitious pro-life agenda will depend upon support from pro-life donors like you. | Click here if you would like to unsubscribe from these messages.2800 Shirlington Road Suite 1200, Arlington, VA 22206 | Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) is a nonprofit 501(c)(4) membership organization. With your gift of $25 or more you will become a Sustaining Member of SBA List, and will receive information regarding the special benefits of your annual membership. Your contribution, which is not required to be publicly disclosed and is not deductible as a charitable contribution for federal income tax purposes, will be used for pro-life advocacy and social welfare activities in accordance with the mission and purposes of SBA List, at the discretion of its board of directors and officers. If you would like to make a directed contribution to support a particular project, please contact us. Although SBA List periodically uses its general treasury funds to engage on important political matters, the organization does not accept funds earmarked for independent expenditure activity or designated for other political purposes in support or opposition to federal candidates. | |