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TCA Raises Concerns Over The FDA’s Plans To Rollback Restrictions on The Abortion Pill

In the Washington Examiner, The Catholic Association’s Policy Advisor, Grazie Pozo Christie, raises concerns over the FDA’s plans to rollback restrictions on the abortion pill. The abortion pill is dangerous and to remove the existing restrictions would only serve to harm women. Grazie urges the FDA to put…

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TCA Explains Why The Catholic School Model Should Be Example For Public School Reopening

In USA Today, The Catholic Association’s Senior Fellow, Ashley McGuire, explains why the Catholic school model of reopening should be an example to the public school system. Over the summer, when teachers’ unions were fighting to remain closed, Catholic school teachers and administrators were quietly doing everything possible…

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TCA Expresses Disappointment In Biden’s Decision to Rescind the Pro-Life Mexico City Policy

In one of his first moves as president, Joe Biden rescinded the pro-life Mexico City policy. The policy prevented taxpayer dollars from funding abortion overseas. In Catholic News Agency, Senior Fellow Ashley McGuire expressed her disappointment. “President Biden’s decision to restore taxpayer funding for international abortions is…

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Register: Louisiana Abortion Case and Rule of Law

By Andrea Picciotti-Bayer The Supreme Court has been the accomplice of the nation’s abortion advocates for almost half a century. In 2020, however, the high court has the opportunity to end this unholy alliance. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case…

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Townhall: The Question About Admitting Privileges for Abortion Providers

By Grazie Pozo Christie The Supreme Court will soon hear arguments in a Louisiana case that will be avidly followed by both sides of the abortion divide. June Medical Services v. Russo will test whether a state can require abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a…

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Examiner: Supreme Court can pinpoint abortionists’ conflict of interest

By Andrea Picciotti-Bayer Today, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case involving a Louisiana law requiring that abortionists have hospital admitting privileges (June Medical Services v. Russo). The state legislators who passed the requirement and the governor who signed their bill into…

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RealClearPolitics: Protecting the Unborn From the Ultimate Pain

By Maureen Ferguson “Most men,” says “Game of Thrones” character Tyrion Lannister, “would rather deny a hard truth than face it.” This week the U.S. Senate will face some hard truths – and confront several persistent myths – as it considers the Pain Capable Unborn…

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Daily Signal: Pro-Life Women Stand in the Shoes of Early Suffragists

By Grazie Pozo Christie This year marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which granted American women the right to vote and catapulted them out of the shadows of dependence into the full sunlight of long-awaited civic freedoms. The right to vote was only…

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Examiner: Ulrich Klopfer’s treatment of aborted babies is horrifying, but not shocking

By Maureen Ferguson The recent “shocking” discovery of the remains of 2,246 human fetuses at the home of Indiana abortion doctor Ulrich Klopfer is indeed horrifying, ghastly, and above all utterly heartbreaking. But it is not shocking. Our abortion culture has so dehumanized the “unwanted”…

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FOX: What Sanders said about abortion should shock us all

By Dr. Grazie Pozo Christie The response by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., to a question regarding abortion at CNN’s recent town hall on climate change for Democratic presidential candidates will surely find a prominent place in the annals of tin-eared commentaries. A woman asked Sanders if…

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