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Virginia March For Life Recap

The Virginia March for Life was held on February 13th. Here is VSHL's Press Release about the Virginia March for Life and some photos of the Virginia March for Life. You can see even more photos from the March on our Facebook page. Here is video of VSHL President Olivia Gans Turner addressing the ...

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Four Generations of Women

Action Alert: Contact Congress to Oppose Extending Deadline for Adoption of the Pro-Abortion ERA.

Please use this link on our Legislative Action Center to send a message to your Congressman opposing the retroactive deadline extension for passage of the pro-abortion ERA. The Democratic leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives on February 12 or 13 will bring to the House floor a resolution that would -- if the federal courts ...

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Sign the Petition to Stop the Right-to-Abortion Amendment to the Virginia Constitution

Petition to the Virginia General Assembly toStop the Right-to-AbortionAmendment to the Virginia Constitution Whereas, Pro-Abortion Politicians are attempting to amend the Virginia Constitution to eliminate any and all restrictions on abortion up until birth; and Whereas, This amendment would codify Roe v. Wade into the Virginia Constitution; and Whereas, this amendment would strike down existing pro-life laws and ...

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Virginia March for Life 2020

Date: February 13, 2020Location: Virginia Capitol Grounds, Richmond, VASchedule: Rally for Life: 11:45 March For Life: 12:45 Attendees are urged to visit the office of their State Senator and Delegate either before or after the March. Speakers: Olivia Gans Turner, VSHLDelegate Kathy BryonSenator Steve NewmanEileen ...

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Olivia Gans Turner Appearance on EWTN

Olivia Gans Turner appeared on EWTN News Nightly on Thursday, January 30th, to discuss the pro-abortion legislation passed by the General Assembly.

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Virginia State Capitol

Pro-Abortion Members in Virginia Senate Reverse Women’s Right to Know and Other Protective Laws

RICHMOND--Today, in a split vote of 20-20, with the lieutenant governor breaking the tie, the Virginia Senate passed SB 733. This legislation will overturn reasonable protective legislation that Virginia first passed in 2001 to protect women and their unborn babies from abortion. The U.S Supreme Court has found that such laws are constitutional. “Pro-abortion Democrats ...

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