Posted on 01/13/2015 8:20:04 PM PST by Morgana
Americans United for Life today released its annual report about the most pro-life and pro-abortion states when it comes to passing pro-life legislation that protects women and unborn children. In a replay of last years best and worst, Louisiana was named most pro-life and Washington most pro-abortion.
Americans United for Life released the 2015 results after analyzing progress made legislatively or in litigation in 2014. The Life List takes into account the 50 states overall advances since Roe v. Wade toward re-building a culture of life, including events of the last year.
After Louisiana and its first place ranking, the most pro-life states are Mississippi, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
For the 6th year in a row, Washington ranked as the worst state for life for failing to protect women from an unmonitored and under-regulated abortion industry, followed by Vermont, Oregon, California and New Jersey.
In the last 4 years, states have enacted more than 200 pro-life laws protecting women and girls from abortion industry abuses, said AUL President Charmaine Yoest. Abortion advocates thought that an anti-life blockade in the U.S. Senate would mean an end to pro-life victories. But equipped with tools like Defending Life, legislators and pro-life Americans worked together at the state level nationwide to protect women and girls from an abortion industry that puts profits over people.
Although Louisiana ranked first, AUL indicated Oklahoma, Mississippi, Arizona, Texas, and Indiana performed the best in 2014 in terms of advancing pro-life legislation.
AUL also examined whether state were protecting women from dangerous abuses in the abortion industry. After Kermit Gosnell, more Americans are aware of the fact that the abortion industry puts womens lives and health at risk with abortions and by not following the basic health and safety laws and standards that legitimate medical centers are held accountable for following.
Only nine states offer strong legal protections for women; 16 states provide moderate protection, 12 states offer minimal protection and sadly, 13 states are ranked as dangerous for their failure to regulate the abortion industry by holding them accountable for the conditions they create that can endanger women.
Pro-life model legislation has been a game changer, said Dr. Yoest. New in Defending Life this year are enhanced protections in AULs enforcement model, part of the Womens Protection Project, which provides families with the legal means to hold dangerous abortion clinics and deadly abortionists accountable. Consistently, AUL has developed innovative and constitutionally sound laws to protect women and their unborn babies. That trend continues today. The abortion industry should be put on notice that they will not be allowed to keep profits high and standards low.
Here is the ranking of the most pro-life states:
TN after amendment 1 passage will enter pro life pantheon
This is an issue libtard Memfrica blacks never have their hearts in fighting
Louisiana... Dixie and pretty Catholic.
Real Catholics
It shines over this
Mississippi whites vote 88-90% GOP in statewide races
Helps keep black kids alive.....ironic.....self destruction for them politically
OK, but when you read “Washington State” you are actually reading about Puget Sound and western Washington. East of the Cascades is flyover country and votes pro-life and pro-family. Farming and cattle and stuff.
I felt they should have least given Tennessee “Honorable Mention” after what happened last election. I do have high hopes for Tennessee.
The voters of Washington State, by means of a ballot referendum in the 1970 fall election, legalized abortion. This accomplished for this state essentially what Roe V. Wade imposed on all of the U.S.A. a bit more than two years later. I was a Washington State resident at that time, and writing letters opposing this referendum was my initiation to decades of unending pro-life activism.
Yeah -— but we’ve got to hold our legislators’ feet to the fire.
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