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City of Columbus Aims to Restrict Pro-life Prayer

City Council Considers Ordinance that Targets Pro-life Activity   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE       CONTACT: Katherine Franklin DATE: Wednesday, June 8,…

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Planned Parenthood ruling reveals Michael Barrett is activist judge

This article was originally posted as an op-ed at the Cincinnati Enquirer here. This was written by Katherine Franklin, communications…

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Pro-life Day of Action – Saturday, June 25

Saturday, June 25, Ohio Right to Life and Susan B. Anthony List will be hosting our first-ever Pro-life Day of…

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Meet Nastasia: Our Summer Intern at Ohio Right to Life!

Hi friends! My name is Nastasia and I’m one of the new interns at Ohio Right to Life! I am…

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New faces at Ohio Right to Life! Meet our interns!

This June, Ohio Right to Life welcomes two new faces to our headquarters in Downtown Columbus. Meet our interns, Nastasia…

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Judge Extends Delay on De-funding of Planned Parenthood

Statement from Ohio Right to Life   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE       CONTACT: Katherine Franklin DATE: Wednesday, June 1, 2016  …

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Meet Jamieson: Our Summer Intern at Ohio Right to Life!

Meet our new summer intern, Jamieson!  Hey all! My name is Jamieson and I am one of the interns at…

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Ohio Senate Passes Bill Protecting Aborted Babies from Landfills

Unborn Child Dignity Act to Require Humane Treatment of Aborted Children   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE       CONTACT: Katherine Franklin…

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Senate Committee Approves Unborn Child Dignity Act

Legislation to Protect Aborted Babies from Landfills   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE       CONTACT: Katherine Franklin DATE: Wednesday, May 25, 2016…

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911 tapes: Aborted fetus was breathing

Over the weekend, a Phoenix news station reported new audio evidence about a baby born alive after a botched abortion.…

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