Senate Education Committee Fails to Pass Pro-Life Ultrasound Education Bill

On Monday the Arkansas Senate Education Committee failed to pass a good bill that provides public school students with appropriate education about unborn children.

H.B. 1180, The Baby Olivia Act, by Rep. Mary Bentley (R — Perryville) and Sen. Clint Penzo (R — Springdale) ensures public schools show students a recording of a high-definition ultrasound video that is at least three minutes long as part of sex-education and human growth and development education courses. It also lets students see Live Action’s computer-animated “Meet Baby Olivia” video that teaches about human development from conception to birth.

The bill passed with overwhelming support in the Arkansas House last week, but the Senate Education Committee failed to pass H.B. 1180 during its meeting Monday morning.

After roughly an hour of discussion, the bill’s sponsors offered to pull the bill down so they could address concerns expressed by members of the committee. However, Sen. Stephanie Flowers (D — Pine Bluff) made a motion “Do Not Pass” on H.B. 1180 in order to kill the bill before the sponsors could address the committee’s concerns.

A “Do Not Pass” motion is a relatively rare motion at the Arkansas Legislature. It calls for the committee to vote to reject the bill.

Adopting a “Do Not Pass” motion requires five votes in committee. Fortunately, the motion only received four votes.

The following senators voted in favor of the “Do Not Pass” motion on H.B. 1180 (bad vote):

  • Sen. Stephanie Flowers (D — Pine Bluff)
  • Sen. Breanne Davis (R — Russellville)
  • Sen. Reginald Murdock (D — Marianna)
  • Sen. Jane English (R — North Little Rock)

The following senators voted against the “Do Not Pass” motion on H.B. 1180 (good vote):

  • Sen. Jim Dotson (R — Bentonville)
  • Sen. Joshua Bryant (R — Rogers)
  • Sen. Dan Sullivan (R — Jonesboro)

After narrowly avoiding a motion “Do Not Pass,” H.B. 1180’s sponsors pulled the bill down, and indicated they might bring an amended version of the bill back for consideration. That means the Senate Education Committee may have another opportunity to pass the Baby Olivia Act.

Ultrasound images help clearly demonstrate that unborn children are living human beings. Very few medical advancements have done more to change hearts and minds about unborn children than ultrasound technology. And it’s important for students to learn about the development of unborn children in an age-appropriate manner. H.B. 1180 is a good bill that does exactly that.

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Arkansas House Overwhelmingly Passes Measure to Bring Ultrasound Images into Public School Classrooms

Above: Rep. Bentley presents H.B. 1180 in the Arkansas House of Representatives on Thursday, February 6, 2025.

On Thursday the Arkansas House of Representatives overwhelmingly passes the “Baby Olivia Act” to ensure public school students receive appropriate education about unborn children.

This good bill by Rep. Mary Bentley (R — Perryville) and Sen. Clint Penzo (R — Springdale) ensures public schools show students a recording of a high-definition ultrasound video that is at least three minutes long as part of sex-education and human growth and development education courses.

Schools also must show Live Action’s computer-animated “Meet Baby Olivia” video that teaches about human development from conception to birth.

H.B. 1180 now goes to the Arkansas Senate for consideration.

The Following Representatives Voted FOR The Baby Olivia Act

  • Achor
  • Andrews
  • Barker
  • Beaty Jr.
  • Beck
  • Bentley
  • S. Berry
  • Brooks
  • A. Brown
  • K. Brown
  • M. Brown
  • N. Burkes
  • R. Burkes
  • Joey Carr
  • John Carr
  • Cavenaugh
  • Childress
  • C. Cooper
  • Cozart
  • Crawford
  • Duke
  • Eaves
  • Evans
  • Furman
  • Gazaway
  • Gonzales
  • Gramlich
  • Hall
  • Hawk
  • Holcomb
  • Hollowell
  • Jean
  • L. Johnson
  • Ladyman
  • Long
  • Lundstrum
  • Lynch
  • Maddox
  • J. Mayberry
  • McAlindon
  • McClure
  • McCollum
  • M. McElroy
  • McGrew
  • B. McKenzie
  • Milligan
  • J. Moore
  • Nazarenko
  • Painter
  • Pearce
  • Pilkington
  • Ray
  • Richmond
  • Rose
  • Rye
  • Schulz
  • R. Scott Richardson
  • M. Shepherd
  • Steimel
  • Torres
  • Tosh
  • Underwood
  • Unger
  • Vaught
  • Walker
  • Wardlaw
  • Wing
  • Womack
  • Wooldridge
  • Wooten

The Following Representatives Voted AGAINST The Baby Olivia Act

  • F. Allen
  • Barnes
  • Barnett
  • Clowney
  • A. Collins
  • Ennett
  • D. Garner
  • Hudson
  • Magie
  • McCullough
  • McGruder
  • Perry
  • J. Richardson
  • T. Shephard
  • Springer
  • Steele
  • D. Whitaker
  • Gonzales Worthen

The Following Representatives Did Not Vote

  • Breaux
  • Dalby
  • Duffield
  • Eaton
  • Eubanks
  • K. Ferguson
  • Henley
  • McNair
  • S. Meeks
  • K. Moore
  • Puryear
  • Warren

State of Arkansas Has Awarded $1.6M in Pro-Life Grant Funding for 2025 Budget Cycle

The State of Arkansas has awarded more than $1.6 million in publicly funded grants to pro-life pregnancy help organizations this budget cycle, according to the state’s official transparency website.

The grant funding is part of a $2 million appropriation the Arkansas Legislature approved in 2024. The grants promote maternal wellness and help pregnancy resource centers, maternity homes, adoption agencies, and other organizations that provide material support to women with unplanned pregnancies.

Arkansas does not give grant funding to abortionists or their affiliates.

Since 2022, Family Council has worked closely with elected officials in Arkansas to provide publicly funded grants to good, pro-life charities each year.

So far, 33 organizations have received funding during the 2025 budget cycle. That’s something to celebrate!

Pregnancy resource centers and similar organizations give women real options besides abortion. That’s why a growing number of states provide these organizations with public funding.

It’s important to pass laws to prohibit abortion, but we also need to assist women with unplanned pregnancies.

Family Council is working with lawmakers to continue providing grant money to pregnancy help organizations in the 2025-2026 budget cycle.

Below is a list of pregnancy help organizations and the amount of grant funding each has received from the State of Arkansas so far this fiscal year.

OrganizationDoing Business AsGrant Funding
INFORMED CHOICES WOMENS CENTER OF THE OZ$100,000.00
CRITTENDEN COUNTY CARES$50,004.00
PREGNANCY HELP CENTERPREGNANCY HELP CLINIC$50,000.00
OPTIONS A PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER INCOPTIONS$50,000.00
HEART TO HEART PREGNANCY SUPPORT CENTER$50,000.00
ST FRANCIS HOUSE NWA INCCOMMUNITY CLINIC$50,000.00
SOUTH ARKANSAS CARING PREGNANCY CENTERHANNAH PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER$50,000.00
NEW BEGINNINGS PREGNANCY HELP CENTER OF$50,000.00
OPEN ARMS PREGNANCY CENTER INC$50,000.00
ST JOSEPHS HELPERS OF PULASKI COUNTYARKANSAS PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER$50,000.00
NEW BEGINNINGS PREGNANCY CENTER$50,000.00
HOPEPLACE MONTICELLO$50,000.00
ST BERNARDS DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION$50,000.00
PLUM FOUNDATIONPEACE LOVE UNDERSTANDING MERCY$50,000.00
COMPASSION MINISTRIES LTD$50,000.00
HOPEPLACE – FORDYCE$50,000.00
CHANGEPOINT PREGNANCY CARE AND PARENTING$50,000.00
ARKANSAS BAPTIST CHILDRENS HOMES AND FAMLIVING WELL COUNSELING$49,980.00
CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER OF CENTRAL ARKANCARING HEARTS PREGNANCY CENTER$49,957.34
FORT SMITH CHRISTIAN FAMILY SERVICES INC1ST CHOICE PREGNANCY MEDICAL CENTER$49,850.00
HOPE OF THE DELTA CENTER$49,349.04
DISCERNMENT LLC$49,185.00
HOPEPLACE NEWPORT$49,000.00
CRADLE THE MATERNITY SUPPORT CENTER OF CKATHLEEN BLOSSOM$49,000.00
ACTS OF HOPE INCACTS OF HOPE, PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER$48,776.00
PATHWAY RESOURCE CENTER$47,660.00
CHOICES PREGNANCY RESOURCE CLINIC INC$45,048.00
LIFES CHOICE PREGNANCY CARE CENTER$44,535.00
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD FAMILY SERVICESCOMPACT FAMILY SERVICES$44,273.00
PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER FOR SOUTHWEST$43,700.00
BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION$43,500.00
HOPES FIRST CHOICE PREGNANCY RESOURCE CE$26,415.00
CENTRAL BAPTIST ASSOCIATIONBREATH OF LIFE PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER$26,249.00
TOTAL$1,616,481.38