Family Voice weighs in on SCOTUS abortion pill case
The Supreme Court is currently hearing a case between Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM) and the Food and Drug Administration […]
The Supreme Court is currently hearing a case between Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM) and the Food and Drug Administration […]
Originally published in The Dakota Scout, March 28 edition The in-vitro fertilization (IVF) industry has a heartwarming story to tell you.
In 2000, the FDA approved mifepristone, the first of a two-drug protocol used to kill babies through the 10th week
In 2000, the FDA approved mifepristone, the first of a two-drug protocol used to kill babies through the 10th week of pregnancy, as a “safe and effective” means of abortion. But in their fervor to provide an “easy,” non-surgical option for abortion, did they bypass serious safety concerns that put women at risk?
This week a Senate committee killed a bill to protect children from pornography by requiring that explicit websites implement an age-verification system. The bill received overwhelming support in the House of Representatives, passing the chamber on a bi-partisan 62-6 vote.
In 2017, the South Dakota legislature declared porn a public health crisis. It’s been seven years, and nothing substantial has
Age verification (HB1257) The bill which requires explicit websites to implement an age verification system has passed the House
There is a lot to report after week 6 of the legislative session! Here are a few highlights.
Have you ever been convinced to sign a petition and later realized the facts were misrepresented to you? Maybe not
The past few weeks of South Dakota’s 2024 legislative session have been enlightening – mostly because it is here that