Teachers from public schools in Massachusetts allegedly had been informing local police and child protective services on parents whose kids missed online school meetings while learning during the spring.
Hospitals in Massachusetts are ordered to cancel any 'nonessential, elective invasive procedure' to free up resources to fight the coronavirus — but abortions will continue as before.
January 13, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – With the dawn of a new year as well as impending elections, state legislatures across America are gearing up for another year of abortion battles, with supporters and opponents alike preparing legislation of various kinds. Two measures are pending before the Florida Legislature: SB 404, which requires written parental consent before a minor’s abortion, and SB 734, which bans abortions sought specifically on the basis of a diagnosis or suspicion that a child has Down syndrome. “This is not a huge departure from current law,” said Republican state Sen. Kelli Stargel of the parental consent […]
Under the Remove Obstacles and Expand Abortion Access (ROE) Act, abortionists would no longer be required 'to preserve the life and health of the aborted child.'