Arkansas Ranked the Most Pro-Life State in America

Above: Americans United for Life President and CEO Catherine Glenn Foster announced at a press conference on Wednesday that Arkansas is the most pro-life state in the country.

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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

On Wednesday Americans United for Life announced that Arkansas is the most pro-life state in America. The pro-life organization ranks each state based on state laws protecting the unborn, the elderly, the disabled, and the terminally ill.

Family Council President Jerry Cox released a statement saying, “This is incredible news. Arkansans should be proud to live in a state that has the best laws in the nation when it comes to protecting innocent human life. That’s something to be proud of.”

Cox said that making Arkansas the most pro-life state in America has taken years of work by many different people. “Ten years ago Family Council joined with others in setting out to make Arkansas the most pro-life state in America. By working together, we have done that. Becoming the most pro-life state in America didn’t happen overnight. This was the result of decades of hard work. Arkansas Right to Life has been fighting abortion for over forty years, and Family Council has been at it for more than thirty years. Arkansas’ General Assembly has passed more than thirty good, pro-life bills since 2011. Governor Hutchinson has signed into law every pro-life bill that came across his desk.  Attorney General Rutledge has defended these good laws in court. Ministers, churches, everyday Arkansans, and many others all have worked very hard to make Arkansas a pro-life state.”

Cox pointed out that abortion has declined significantly in Arkansas, and most Arkansans do not support abortion on demand. “Being number one is great, but it matters more that abortion is declining. Arkansas’ abortion rate has been cut in half since the year 2000. The total number of abortions performed in Arkansas has plummeted in the past thirty years. Teen abortion in Arkansas sits at record lows today. Public opinion polling shows the vast majority of Arkansans believe abortion ought to be either completely illegal or legal only in certain circumstances. More than thirty pregnancy resource centers around the state help women and girls with unplanned pregnancies. When it’s all said and done, Arkansans are incredibly pro-life.”

Cox said being the most pro-life state in the country makes Arkansas a leader in the effort to end abortion. “As a pro-life leader, Arkansas can’t stand still.  Our lawmakers have the opportunity to enact legislation that will let the federal courts dismantle Roe v. Wade and other pro-abortion decisions. Over the next year, Arkansans could play a major role in ending abortion in America.”

Cox said even though Arkansas is the most pro-life state in the country, pro-life efforts are far from over. “Being the most pro-life state in America is something Arkansans can be proud of. It shows how far Arkansas has come. But there is still a lot of work to do. The ultimate goal is to end abortion and protect every unborn child. We look forward to continuing to defend the sanctity of human life and working to end abortion in Arkansas.”

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Eighth Circuit Won’t Rehear ACLU’s Case Against Four of Arkansas’ Pro-Life Laws

Yesterday the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals denied a request by the ACLU for a hearing before the entire court regarding four pro-life laws the Arkansas Legislature passed in 2017.

The pro-life laws in question are:

  • Act 45 of 2017 prohibiting certain surgical abortion procedures that dismember a living unborn child.
  • Act 733 of 2017 prohibiting abortions performed due to the baby’s sex.
  • Act 1018 of 2017 requiring abortionists to report abortions performed on any girl under the age of 17 to the State Crime Lab in case the girl turns out to be the victim of sexual assault.
  • Act 603 of 2017 prohibiting biomedical and behavioral research on aborted fetal remains and requiring aborted fetal remains to be disposed of according to the Arkansas Final Disposition Rights Act of 2009.

U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker blocked the laws from going into effect in 2017, but a three-judge panel from the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals lifted her injunction last August.

In response, the ACLU appealed to the entire Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, but yesterday the court denied that request.

Now that the Eighth Circuit has denied the ACLU’s appeal, the laws could take effect later this month, but the ACLU has issued statements indicating that it will take further legal action against the four laws.

These are good laws that protect women from dangerous abortion practices and will save the lives of hundreds of unborn children every year. Even if the fight to defend these laws isn’t entirely over yet, the Eighth Circuit’s decision this week is a major victory.

Come To The 43rd Annual March For Life On January 17 In Little Rock

The 43rd Annual March for Life will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Sunday, January 17, 2021, in Little Rock.

The event is free and open to the public.

This is a peaceful and prayerful march that attracts thousands of pro-life Arkansans every single year.

The event is sponsored by Arkansas Right to Life, and it will mark the 48th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States.

Staging for the march will begin at 1:30 p.m. between Battery and Wolfe Streets on West Capitol Avenue behind the Arkansas State Capitol.

At 2:00 p.m. Arkansas Right to Life President Andy Mayberry will lead the march along to the steps of the State Capitol for a brief program.

Learn more at ARTL.org.